2025 Goals
A new year – and a new set of goals. Let’s start 2025 off on the right footing.
If you are new around here, I have been intentional in setting goals at the beginning of the year (typically 5) and post-follow-ups at the end of each month, tracking progress. I do this for a few reasons, really, but the ones I want to highlight here are my own personal need to achieve them and setting a template for others to potentially follow.
To that end, let’s look at the 2025 goals I am establishing. They are, in no particular order:
- Continue to post at least three times a month
- Target focus podcast episodes
- Expand The Leadership Series
- Prioritize personal health
- Rotational goals for the year
2025 Goals – Continue to post at least three times a month
Posting at least three times a month has proven to be a good cadence
For three years now, I have posted at least two times a month, and in 2024, I tweaked it a few times – finally settling on three. Working full-time in the field, recording and releasing podcast episodes, and attempting to really prioritize family time, that’s about the extent of my commitment. I can always do more and build on it, but the foundation must be firm.
I’ve written this before, but I’m super protective of the creative content that is released on this website. I research, write, edit, and publish it all. I could allow guest writers to post, but out of all the requests I get (and there are several), I’ve yet to get one that I believe aligns with what The Wealthy Ironworker stands for. Better to keep it focused, intentional, and authentic.
One last thing: I suspect Musings, the shorter form content I kicked off last year, will factor in this a great deal. Musings allow me to post something I wouldn’t really consider an article, so I have increased flexibility.
2025 Goals – Target focus podcast episodes
Year two – time to get more focused
I started the podcast in December 2023 – a milestone here at The Wealthy Ironworker. In 2023, the goal was to start it, and in 2024, it was to release podcast episodes once a week. This year, it’s to target focus podcast episodes.
What do I mean by that?
The primary reason is to focus on quality and not quantity. That may sound strange, especially following last year’s goal of one a week. But the reality is, things change – and I am not immune to change, either.
There are several things bringing this about:
- I work in the field with scheduled overtime
- I am navigating through a family loss
- I am noticing an increase in interest in guest appearances – on my podcast and as a guest on others
- I have some potential partnerships in the works
- At some point, I will seek to leverage short-form content
The above is enough for now. In any case, I’m optimistic about this goal and for 2025 overall.
You can find the audio podcasts here, and the video podcast page is located here. Likewise, you can listen to/watch on Spotify, iTunes, IHeart Radio, YouTube, or Rumble if that is your cup of tea.
The social media outlets I’d highlight are Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Stay tuned, and, as always, you can (and are encouraged to) send us an email at any time via the contact page form.
2025 Goals – Expand The Leadership Series
2025 – It’s time to expand The Leadership Series to the next level
This is something I began last year, with a goal to “write extensively on leadership.” I even labeled 2024 the year of leadership here at The Wealthy Ironworker. And while that goal WAS met, it was ambiguous – it wasn’t focused enough.
I have spent a fair amount of time behind the computer screen researching, writing, and honing my leadership approach – and with the experience I’ve gained out in the field, I believe this model is worth all the effort I’ll put in. Out of all the series I have (written and planned), this is one of the most valuable to me as I can see wide application.
To that end, I’d look for The Leadership Series to expand in both article and podcast format this year.
2025 Goals – Prioritize personal health
Yes, it’s the first of the year, and yes, it’s a psychological thing for people: A new year, a new you. For one reason or another, most of us are susceptible to that thinking, which is why I start the goals at the beginning of the year in the first place.
It’s also why I’m listing this as one of my goals, too.
You see, I could keep a goal like prioritizing my health to myself, but “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” The more people know about a goal, the more likely someone is to do the work to accomplish it – hence the reason for it being added to the yearly five.
What exactly do I mean by “prioritizing my health?”
Starting out, I will attempt the following with regard to my physical health:
- Zero alcohol
- 8,000 daily steps (roughly 4 miles a day)
- Take a multivitamin daily
- 50% of my body weight drank in water daily
- Maintain a 500 – 1,000 calorie deficit daily
- Establish a consistent workout regimen (strength training and cardio)
For spiritual health, I attempt the following:
- Read a devotional daily
- Read my bible daily
- Read/study books I’ve had on my shelf for too long now
Why am I pursuing this course of action? Because, like many others, I want to lose weight, have more energy, feel better, and increase the quality of life for myself.
Of course, I will evaluate this goal every month, check progress, and make any adjustments necessary. This goal has been a long time coming – and by putting it up here, it’s front and center.
2025 Goals – Rotational goals for the year
What exactly are rotational goals?
Well, I thought instead of adding one additional goal here, I’d try something different and add several that could be accomplished throughout the year. This not only gives me the flexibility to change my focus month by month, but it also allows me to get more done by the end of 2025.
As of right now, these are the rotational goals I’m including here (subject to change/expansion, of course):
- Quasi-soundproof the podcast studio
- Review at least 6 more books for The Book Review Series to be published in 2025
- Expand The Mental Health Series
I’ll expand on what exactly I am looking to do with each of them below.
Quais-soundproof the podcast studio
The place where I record all podcast episodes – affectionately called “the studio,” is nothing more than an area in the basement that is 8′ x 12′. Moreover, the basement ceiling is slightly more than 6′; I don’t have to bend down to walk – BUT if you’ve ever been in a basement before, it’s an echo chamber. Every noise made upstairs is reverberated down there. As such, I hear more than I’d like to.
Having said that, though, it would be quite the endeavor to completely soundproof that area – which is why I have it listed as “quasi-soundproof.” I plan to frame the sides with walls and French doors (both sides) and put insulation in those same walls and ceiling, along with drywall, attempting to reduce noise dramatically.
I need to do more research to ensure I have a robust understanding of what I can do, but 2025 is the year to embark on this.
Review at least 6 more books for The Book Review Series to be published in 2025
I didn’t want to merely repeat last year’s goal of expanding The Book Review Series – but I didn’t want to abandon it, either. There are so many good books out there I want to read and review – many of which are sitting on a bookshelf waiting patiently. By setting a specific number of them to read and review, I have elevated the bar to hold myself accountable.
What I haven’t specified, however, is the subject matter. Leadership has been a mainstay, and recently, I’ve taken to studying economics; I’d expect to see books on both of those subjects come through. I’m also interested in personal development and business, among others, so they may find their way here in 2025, too.
Time will tell.
Expand The Mental Health Series
I’ve been in the trades for a long time now, and I can attest to the number of people (mostly men) who have been overwhelmed by what life has thrown at them. Many are steamrolled because of the demands of work, relationship and marriage failures, the corrupt family court system that turns them into mere paychecks, substance abuse, and the lack of friends – I could go on, and indeed, I plan to while I expand The Mental Health Series.
Like other series, the outline is subject to change, but as it currently stands, I have a rough outline that looks like this:
- Mental Health in the Construction Industry
- Acknowledging the Stigma Against Mental Health
- Men & The Broken Family Court System
- Finances – Fighting For What Your Time is REALLY Worth
- Substance Abuse – A Skilled Trades Epidemic
- Social Media – We’ve Never Been So Connected But So Isolated
- Comparison – The Thief of Joy
- Hope – The Elephant NOT in the Room
- Suicide – YOU Matter More Than You Know
- You Are NOT A Burden
- We NEED Good Friends
- Burnout – THE Future of the Industry
- Bad Therapy: Why The Kids Aren’t Growing Up – Book Review
- Becoming Resilient – What Can We Do?
I understand that people consume podcasts more readily than the written word; to that end, once this series is written, it will, at some point, be turned into podcast episodes. The work, when completed, will definitely be worth it in the end.
Conclusion
2025 is starting off bright
2025 is already shaping up to be a great year – and it hasn’t even begun! For my part, there are so many things to look forward to, but setting and accomplishing goals is a bright spot in a barren land. I go through this exercise not just for my own satisfaction and growth; it’s also for readers to be challenged, see how someone else sets, amends, and ultimately accomplishes goals, and to help them do the same.
Instead of letting life simply happen to you, set some goals, evaluate them at regular intervals, and begin to work on achieving them. It’s not always easy, but then again, easy isn’t appreciated or enjoyed. When you’ve been intentional, disciplined yourself, and sacrificed, you begin to see the real worth of achieving said goals. And that worth is often far more than you thought.
Follow along and set some 2025 goals!