Did you achieve the New Year’s resolutions you made back on January 1, 2016? Yeah, me either. I still haven’t lost those pesky ten pounds, joined a gym or become a stripper with a heart of gold. About forty-one percent of Americans will make resolutions this year. According to StatisticBrain.com’s research, a paltry nine percent will successfully achieve their vows. If only saying was the equivalent of doing. If only willpower and self-control could fly to your doorstep on a breeze like Mary Poppins.
Great minds on the Internet proposed these four tips to help wayward resolution makers keep their New Year’s pledges:
- Be honest with yourself and create realistic goals that are measurable. If you’re not passionate about your resolutions, then nothing will get you to the finish line.
- Create an action plan with specific steps that you can take every day, month or quarter.
- Be patient when you make a mistake, need a break, feel overwhelmed or didn’t do something. What’s most important is recommitting to your goal, moving on and trying again.
- It’s not all or nothing. Even if you partially achieved a goal or accomplished half the things on your list, that is still a win.
Instead of resolutions this year, I’ve decided to create a list of annual writing goals. At the risk of public humiliation, and because sharing is caring, here are my 2017 goals that by the grace of Gaia and the power of Thor’s abs I will complete by 12/31/17:
- Write every day, even if it’s just five words
- Read more novels
- Finish editing and publish the first two novels in my urban fantasy series, Hound Dog Confidential and Through the Villain’s Eyes
- Write at least six short stories and six flash fiction stories
- Finish the outline and first draft of the third novel in the series
- Have third novel edited in preparation for 2018 publication
- Commission artwork for third novel’s book cover
- Hire someone to design the third novel’s book cover
- Update my websites, social media, and create Amazon and Goodreads author pages
What are your goals for 2017? Or, are you a smarty-pants who doesn’t make New Year’s resolutions?
Hope you liked this week’s blog post. You can read the first chapters of my urban fantasy series The Children of Ekhidna and Typhoeus on the books page.
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There never seems enough hours in the day to achieve ANY of my goals. sigh
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I certainly feel that way some days! Just hang in there and take things one step at a time. Thank you for commenting.
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Great goals…
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Thank you! And, thanks for reading.
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I always make general goals of eat less, exercise more, but it’s just more of reminder to stay true to habits I’ve developed over the years. I have resolved to try more new things this year. Next week I start an introductory class on belly dancing!
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That is wonderful Jeri! I’ve always wanted to learn belly dancing. Thank you for commenting.
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Thank you for the photo of Thor’s abs. ❤ swoons I’m trying the SOS Diet and waking up earlier to get more creative work done before my 4yo wakes up. So far so good! Wish me luck!
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Thor’s abs inspires me so I thought I’d share 😉 I wish you the best of luck with your creative endeavors. Thank you for commenting!
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“Be honest with yourself” best advice in the world, hardest to follow. Great post.
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Thank you!
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