I’m big on goal setting. I am almost always working towards a specific goal of one kind or another. As the year turns over I like to think about where I want to be a year from now, but honestly, by the time December rolls around again, I don’t really remember what I said the year before. If I had to guess, for the last 15 years, my goal for the year (every year) has been “finish this draft.” It’s more about reaffirming my intentions.
Short-Term Goals
Much more useful to me on a day-to-day basis are short-term goals. I set them all the time. I use word count goals when I’m trying to get a first draft on the page. When I’m editing (and word counts tend to go down) I focus on the amount of time I spend in my chair writing. I set goals for how much freelance work I’m going to take on each month. So come the end of December, I still check in with my long-term goals (this year it is, again, “finish this draft”), but I’ve also started choosing a word for each year, something to remind me of what I want to prioritize and focus on.
Word of the Year
I don’t remember where I picked this up. It was Covid Christmas (the first one) and I read somewhere about choosing a word for the coming year and the idea just resonated. That year I chose “BRAVE.” I knew I was going to need to be bold in coming out of my little Covid cocoon and I was right. There were many times in 2021 when I had to literally step into places I wasn’t entirely comfortable with and would think of my word and remind myself to be brave. Corny? Maybe. But it worked.
In 2022 my word was persistence. I was a few months into running my coaching business and knew I had a lot of work in front of me and that it would be easy to get discouraged, so I wrote PERSISTENCE on my chalkboard wall in big letters. It also served me well as I trudged through the final, final edits of book number two (official working title: The Weight of Unnumbered Days). 2022 was all about putting my head down, doing the work.
The Year Ahead
This year, I’m going with two words: LEVEL UP. I’m starting a new novel that scares me because it’s unlike anything I’ve written before, I’m getting back into running (short term goal – 5K in March), and I’m working to expand my coaching program and work with more writers. All of these things are requiring me to up my game a bit and sustain that effort.
A few other words were contenders. I thought maybe GROWTH (but in terms of health I’m actually trying to do the opposite – I’m still working off those Covid pounds). I thought about EXPAND (but same issue). I resisted LEVEL UP at first because, you know, it’s actually two words, which felt like cheating, but ultimately I decided that I get to make my own rules here. LEVEL UP it is.
I like because it speaks to a gradual increase in challenge. I can level up over and over again. Like in a video game. Every time I hit one of my short term goals, I can up the challenge. 10K by June anyone?
Do you have a word for 2023? Or are you a more formal goal setter? What does the year ahead look like for you? Drop a note in the comments and share your thoughts.
Happy New Year!
Beverly says
One of my favorite songs by one of my favorite musicians (Vienna Teng) is called Level Up, and I thought of it immediately upon reading your post. I hope it gives you goosebumps (I still get them when I hear it) and inspires you. The video’s choreography is wonderous as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4n_8R5lKnw
April says
I did get goosebumps! What a great video. Thanks for sharing.