Last year I made up my own reading challenge for the year. On January 1, 2018, I reported to you how Iβd done. I fell a little short of my goals, but overall I was pleased. I enjoyed many books last year and found lots of new authors to follow.
My 2018 Approach
Iβm taking a different approach in 2018. A couple of months ago I made a list of books I wanted to read. Finding nearly 500 books on the list was more than a little daunting. (I’m not kidding!) Rather than setting goals for reading certain books by genre or category in 2018, I plan to just work on that ever-growing list of books I want to read. No doubt, the list will grow more than enough throughout 2018 to counteract the number of books I read during the year. How fortunate I am that I can read and I have free access to most of the books Iβd like to read through local public library systems!
The other change I made for 2018 is to include a monthly writing goal. I recently read that a task will fill up the time allotted for its completion. Thereβs a lot of truth in that for procrastinators like myself. I will never finish writing my southern historical novel if I donβt give myself some measurable goals and deadlines. Iβm excited to see how the year and my manuscript go!
January Goals
I hope to add an additional 2,000 words to my scenic plot outline for my historical novel with the working title, The Spanish Coin. That’s a conservative goal for the remainder of January. On a good writing day, I can turn out 4,000 words. I haven’t had a good writing day in quite a while, so I’m starting out small this year.

I hope to read three books.
If Iβm accountable to my blog readers for my reading and writing in my first blog post each month, that should be enough incentive for me to get a lot of reading and writing done in 2018. However, I also want to sew, quilt, and play the dulcimer β three hobbies I neglected in 2017. Watch for my February 5, 2018 blog post to see how I did.
I got my dulcimer out of its case last Thursday and felt like I was starting all over learning how to play it. I definitely need to practice at least several times a week or Iβll lose everything I ever knew about playing it.
Until my next blog post
I hope you have a good book to read. Iβm reading The King of Lies, by John Hart. Itβs the January pick for Rocky River Readers Book Club.
If youβre a writer, I hope you have productive writing time.
Janet
Your goals are very note worthy. I wish you much good luck Janet with your 2018 goals ππ You are much more proactive than I am right now…I too procrastinate; and of course, I procrastinate writing my goals too. LOL Eventually, I will write my 2018 goals; before, the 2019 goals need to be written. π
Happy New Year πππ
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Thatβs a great list of goals, and very manageable.
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Stick to your goals.Best of luck.Visit my blog sometime
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Thank you for your comment. Thanks for the invitation to visit your blog. I’ll definitely do that!
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You sound so much like me, Katrina! Soon, January will be half over, and I don’t know where it went!
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Thanks, Chris. I hope they’re manageable. So far, I haven’t accomplished much in January.
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it’s great mam to live for your goals.
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Thank you, pearlsbhunch.
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you are welcome mamπ
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Janet, you’re an ambitious women. I’m happy to see any writer setting goals like yours and wish you the best in achieving them.
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Thank you, David. Time will tell….
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I just wanted to thank you, Janet for visiting and the ‘follow’ – so kind of you and much appreciated! I really look forward to connecting with you on your blog.
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Thank you for your comment, Marie. I look forward to reading more of your blog posts.
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