Gooooaaals!

 
Now that you're done envisioning an over-enthusiastic futbol announcer, let’s kick in the New Year with some shiny new writing goals, shall we?

I stumbled across my 2012 goals while cleaning out my room over the holiday break (shows you how much I looked at them throughout the year, doesn’t it?). But, guess what? I did pretty good. Of my two biggest goals—I achieved them both.

You know what else though? I realized I’m just a tad overambitious. See, those goals were two of about eight. I’d actually planned to draft two or three novels. Um, yeah. I did one.

So…this year, I’m reining in the focus. Not too long ago, I read this fantastic quote about making resolutions:

There are only two resolutions that matter.
1) Keep going
2) Pray more

That’s how I want to measure this next year.

And, just for fun, I picked three (only three!) specific writing goals:
  1. Complete a draft of Rules of Valor book 1
  2. Query Windfarer and Rain Reader
  3. Continue blogging and short story marketing
What does 2013 hold for you?

16 comments:

  1. I hope to finish my NaNo novel in 2013, among other things. I think it's great that you're ambitious. There's that saying about shooting for the moon and landing among the stars...

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  2. Congrats on reaching those goals! Your over ambition seems to pay off ;)

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  3. Those are two great goals. I know 2013 will be awesome.

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  4. At least you managed to achieve two of your biggest goals! I've realised that some of my goals in recent years have been a bit over ambitious, so I've generalised this year and I feel a lot happier about them. I'm hoping to finish off an ongoing project, and then sit down to edit a lot of previous written work; keep going is also one of my goals for this year! Good luck, Nicole.

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  5. It is tempting at the beginning of a new year to make a whole big shiny list of goals that would be better suited to a lifetime rather than just a year. :) Good luck with your new goals and congratulations on last year's accomplishments!

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  6. Love the keep praying! Best wishes to you and your writing goals for 2013!

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  7. Honestly, I've decided not to set any goals. I'm TERRIBLE with goals and deadlines. I'm just going to do my best and take the year as it comes.

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  8. I like your enthusiasm and that quote fits perfectly for me. I hope you keep doing as well as have so far and never let your good spirits fall. Best wishes for 2013!

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  9. Excellent goals! My goal this year is to become a little more self-sufficient and independent, which means I need to grow up a little. Scary times ahead!

    Jamie

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  10. Good luck with your goals! Here are mine:

    1) Get my WIP, The Complete Guide to Being Evil, out to agents by July.
    2) Write and begin editing another book before the end of the year.

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  11. Hopefully 2013 has publication in store for me. That's my goal, plus being happier. Maybe write a little more than I did last year. Simple, easy stuff, right?

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  12. You're so right, those are the goals that matter! Good luck with your specific goals as well. I have a feeling you're not giving yourself enough credit for being awesome in 2012. May you 2013 be full of awesomeness!

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  13. Cynthia - I love that saying! Good luck on the NaNo novel.

    T - Thanks!

    Miranda - You too.

    Fiona - Good for you! Sometimes editing is the most fun part. Good luck.

    Rachel - You too!

    Stephen - Prayer has a way of working, doesn't it? ;)

    Sarah - Sounds like a plan!

    Alex - Me too.

    Gina - Ditto!

    Jamie - Growing up is equal parts scary and exciting. ;)

    Laura - Awesome goals! Good luck on them.

    Mshatch - Keeping my fingers crossed for you!

    J.A. - Hope your year brims with awesomeness too.



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  14. Great goals! Here's to a wonderful 2013!

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  15. Good luck with your goals! Happy New Year!

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