by Marsha Ward @MarshaWard
Here we are at the last day of the year 2015, and tomorrow will be a brand new year, 2016. I don't make New Year's Resolutions. I gave that up years ago, knowing they would last for at best, two weeks, and at worst, two days.
However, I do set Goals. I've done this for several years now, accomplishing more of what I set out to do than ever before.
I've talked about Goals and Goal Setting before. In 2012 on another blog, I suggested that our goals be obtainable, that is, that we have control over the outcomes, and in 2013, I wrote about three categories into which I had broken down my writing business-related goals
for the past year. I noted that writing down the goals in an achievable
fashion made them so much easier to accomplish, and that I had
completed many of them and had a productive year.
I continued making goal lists in 2014 and 2015, expanding the categories
and seeing a lot of forward progress and accomplishments.
For 2016, I have further refined my categories, and have a very
ambitious writing and publishing program outlined for myself [Lots of
prayers needed for keeping my nose to the grindstone!].
Here are the categories I've defined for 2016 and roughly what they include:
WRITE (works in progress and proposed projects)
WORK WITH OTHERS (cover designers, mostly, but also possibly audio book narrators)
PREPARE/FORMAT (mostly book bundles or new print editions, with some solo releases of previously bundled stories)
MAKE COVER FOR (upcoming releases)
PUBLISH (proposed schedule)
MARKET (expand frequency of mailings to Reader List, updating product interiors, re-doing keywords/categories)
PROMOTE (advertising and co-op sales)
INTERNET PRESENCE (blogging commitments and website upkeep)
EVENTS (what I plan to attend or where I'll present)
SERVICE (how I will give back this year)
I also outlined several business questions I have to address during the coming year.
Now, these goals still have nothing to do with my life outside of
writing: my family, church commitments, educational pursuits, friends,
and social events. Someday I probably will work them onto the list, but
for now, my written goals still focus on the business side of my life.
What process or method do you use to set yearly goals? Does it work to
help you achieve them? If not, what changes will you make for 2016?
I never do resolutions either. I call mine my I hope I can list. Hope I can read and write more.
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