Hate daylight savings time but love goal setting? Me too…
Ah, Daylight Savings Time. My nemesis. As a night person, losing an hour of precious sleep in the morning feels like a personal attack. But, as much as I loathe the time change, I love what it means—Spring is on its way! And with it, a fresh start.
I’m a firm believer that new beginnings aren’t just for New Year’s resolutions. Every season, every month, even every Monday (okay, most Mondays) are a chance to reset and refocus. So I created the Spring Forward Personal Goals BINGO—a fun, hands-on way to help kids (ages 10-15 ish) build accountability, self-awareness, and personal growth as they figure out what truly matters to them and take steps toward their own goals.”

Why BINGO Works (Even for Reluctant Goal-Setters)
We’ve all seen it before—blank planners left untouched, goal-setting worksheets that feel more like busywork than motivation. But a BINGO board? That’s a bit different. It turns personal growth into a game, giving kids structure without making it feel like another assignment.
They can complete it at their own pace, aim for a full row, or even challenge themselves to fill the whole board. And the best part? The activities are designed to be small, manageable, and actually fun, whether they’re trying something new, refreshing their space, or making a positive impact on their day.

Fun to Use in a Homeschool or Co-op Setting
This is the kind of resource that fits seamlessly into any homeschool, co-op or even classroom. You can even turn it into a friendly challenge within your group—because let’s be honest, a little competition makes everything more exciting.
However you decide to use it, the goal is the same: helping kids build habits that make them feel accomplished, motivated, and ready to take on something new.

A Fresh Start for a Fresh Season
Spring is all about growth and renewal, so let’s make it meaningful for our kids too. With the Spring Forward Personal Goals BINGO, they’ll have a simple, fun way to set goals, challenge themselves, and start fresh.
How do you encourage goal-setting in your homeschool? Let’s chat in the comments!