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dolorosa_12) wrote2024-01-04 12:34 pm
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The listmaker
The second prompt for
snowflake_challenge is:
In your own space, set yourself some goals for the coming year. They can be fannish or not, public or private.

I've already talked about non-fannish goals in my end-of-2023 post, so I won't rehash those again. With fannish goals, I've kept it fairly simple:
Make at least two contributions to this year's
fandomtrees — I've actually already done this!
Participate in Yuletide, Once Upon a Fic (if it's running again), and at least one more book- or small fandom-related fic exchange (if any are running)
Write at least one non-exchange fic
Continue running Friday open threads (as long as interest remains)
These feel both achievable and enjoyable.
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In your own space, set yourself some goals for the coming year. They can be fannish or not, public or private.

I've already talked about non-fannish goals in my end-of-2023 post, so I won't rehash those again. With fannish goals, I've kept it fairly simple:
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These feel both achievable and enjoyable.
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"Achievable and enjoyable" sounds like a great way to go about goal-setting... and life in general, probably!
Very true! To-do lists, habit-tracking and goals are the only way I get anything done — but I never add anything to a to-do list, publicly stated set of goals etc unless I'm certain that I'm capable of achieving it...