Looking back on 2017, the year hasn’t been as much of a dumpster fire as I originally thought. Author-wise, I published my third Desertera novel, The Tyrant’s Heir, re-evaluated my writing and business goals, and strengthened connections with my amazing readers and author friends. On the personal side, I lost two beloved family members to chronic illnesses, moved from Connecticut to California (with a brief vacation at home in Kansas), and traveled to new places in the United States.
When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, I accomplished far more than I did in 2016! My husband and I have a tradition of making one resolution per year we’ve been alive, so I made 24 goals for 2017. I never expect to achieve them all — but if I shoot for the moon, I still hit the stars. And I hit quite a few stars this year.
Writing & Publishing
1. Create (write, edit, outline, or research) 5 days a week
My average ended up being four days per week, as I allowed myself extended breaks for my cross-country move and two bereavement periods.
2. Write Desertera #3
3. Edit Desertera #3 (C)
4. Publish Desertera #3 (C)
5. Write a second novel
While I didn’t start drafting, the world is built and ready to write for 2018!
6. Edit a second novel
7. Start Desertera #4
8. Make 2018 production schedule
Business
9. Make $2,000 from Boxthorn Press
Just a little short!
10. Create freebie for Writing Newsletter subscribers
11. Create freebie for Reader List subscribers
12. Blog 2x per month
13. Maintain social media schedule
14. Diversify existing products (audiobooks, box sets, etc.)
I’ll be focusing on this in 2018 instead!
15. Do one marketing/promotion task per month
Choosing to forgo marketing until I have a larger catalog is why I didn’t hit my income goal. While I’m disappointed with myself, I know playing the long game will pay off eventually.
16. Read 52 books
I read 40 books. Now that I don’t ride the train every morning, I need to find a new reading time!
Personal
17. Work on positivity
18. Exercise 3x per week
19. Break a bad habit
20. Recoup savings account post-Yale
21. Make post-Yale plan
22. Visit final NYC sites
23. Visit new state
24. Visit new country
I achieved ALL of my personal goals! Here’s to leaving 2017 a happier, healthier, and better-traveled human!
Overall, I’m pleased with how much I accomplished in 2017. I’ll be finalizing my 2018 New Year’s resolutions today, and I can’t wait to dive into them. Here’s to a fantastic year!
What did you accomplish in 2017? What goals are you setting for 2018? Share them in the comments!
Amazing year 😀
Happy New Year 🎉
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Thank you! Happy New Year to you too, Galit!
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Thank you 🙂
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Hi Kate! Congratulations on a wonderful year – you’ve accomplished so much 🙂 Happy New Year to you, and here’s to an exciting 2018! xx
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Thank you, Helen! Happy New Year AND new book launch to you! 🙂
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Thanks so much, Kate! 🙂
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Well done, an impressive list of achievements.
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Thanks, Eric. Happy New Year!
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Well done on your resolutions! I had 16 resolutions for 2017, of which I fully completed 8 and partially completed 2. All the best for 2018!
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Congratulations on hitting over half of your goals, Richard! Thanks for always checking in with me each month. Here’s to another productive year!
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Thanks – I always enjoy reading your blog!
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You did amazing in your goals. For me 2017 was a hot mess, so much unexpected things happened so I learned to not make many plans. Let’s see if 2018 is sightly better. 🙂
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Thank you! It seems like a lot of people had a crazy year in 2017, so you’re in good company. Happy New Year and best of luck in 2018!
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I’m so glad you accomplished so much despite the pain and challenges you had to face. I know you’ll do great things in 2018!
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Thank you, Whitney! I’m excited for what 2018 holds for both of us. 🙂
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