Everyone has goals and I’ll admit to not being very good meeting certain goals, such as exercise and weight loss, but I feel like I should always make a list of goals so I have something to aspire to each year. Here is my list of goals for 2012.
1. Publish Colonel Fitzwilliam: Everyone
keeps telling me how excited they are for this book (Oh, the pressure!). I am
very intent on meeting this goal and am happy to say that rewrites are coming
along very nicely.
2. The Northanger Abbey Vignettes: As many
of you know I wrote a Northanger Abbey short story last year. Northanger Abbey
is one of my favorite Jane Austen works and I am in love with Henry Tilney. In
2012 I want to work on additional NA vignettes and compile it into a small
anthology.
3. Go Cruelty-free: Replace all face &
body and cleaning products with cruelty-free products by year’s end. I love
animals and can’t stomach the thought of using products that have been tested
on animals. As part of my personal commitment I am making a determined effort
to only buy cruelty free products.
4. Pay off my credit card debt: I have two
remaining credit cards which need to be paid off. One of those will be paid off
by February which will leave on credit card to pay off by year’s end.
5. Travel to France: My mom is taking a
group of high school students and adults on a ten day trip in July. The trip
will take them to France and Switzerland. I will be accompanying her and am
very excited that I will get to speak French the whole time. I have been saving
up for this trip for a while now which makes it all the more fantastic.
6. JASNA AGM: I would like to attend this
year’s AGM, but I am not confident that my finances will accommodate it, partly
because Goal #5 (see above). That does not mean I cannot attend the 2013 or the
2014 AGM. I lean toward 2014 only because it is in Montreal and I really look
for any excuse to speak French.
7. Buy American Made: Living in the United
States it is sad to say we outsource a lot in an effort to produce a cheaper
product. In an effort to support the economy where I live, I try, whenever
possible, to buy products Made in the U.S.A. It’s not easy and sometimes it
costs a little more, but nothing can replace the feeling you get when you feel
like you are doing something to help out.
8. Volunteer at my Local Library: I love
to read. This year I would like to be involved with the adult reading program
which helps adults learn to read. I cannot think of anything more rewarding and
I get to share the joy of reading with another.
What are your goals for 2012?
4 comments:
Good luck! France sounds fun!
Those are fabulous goals, Kate, and most them seem well within reach. Go for it!
Great goals, and I agree with Nancy: most seem attainable/within reach! :o) It'll be fun to hear about/see them unfold this year
What inspiring goals, Kate! Good luck in 2012! I remember your NA vignette from Austenesque Extravaganza, it was fantastic! I look forward to reading more of your work!
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