Hi Starra
I was waiting to give others a chance (I feel like I'm talking too much) but if you're going to get impatient :)...
In one sense, yes, it is that easy: you define your goals and a treatment plan per goal, and then you put it into action. Fill out your Activity Schedule and do one or two Pleasant Activities a day and you're done. For this week. Whether you work on your goals one at a time or a few (or all) at a time is really up to what's most practical and works best for you.
You'll get more homework from each session and each session builds on the previous ones, so you can't really skip through and still get full benefit from the program. It may seem slow at first, particularly if you're familiar with CBT and/or have been through other forms of therapy, but bear with it and the challenges will come.
I suppose that my next question to you is (and I say this kindly -- it's hard to evoke tone online), if it's so easy to get to where you want to be, why aren't you there already? Just wondering if you are underestimating how much emotional energy it can take to do a few seeming simple things.
If your work and the daily aftermath of it is what's holding you back, you may want to consider whether or not the goals that you have set are relevant enough to your current state of mind. Personally, and I know that you didn't ask this but I'll throw in my opinion anyway, I think that your goals are great. Ultimately, something in your worklife needs to change significantly, and that can be pretty daunting for most people. So looking after yourself and your relationship/s first is easier (you're control in these areas is usually greater) and of greater priority. If your job is gone, you can find another one. Not so easy to regain/repair your health and sense of well-being or your relationship with your husband if they go. Finally, in allowing you to feel success and feel better physically, you'll be able to address your work stuff with greater strength, perspective and judgment.
Small goals, big impact. Sounds great. And don't denigrate simple -- simple is good :)
Not sure what you mean by not being able to go back and look at the notes, so you may already know this -- in your Session Diary section, under the Your Progress tab, are the notes f