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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /srv/users/sandra/apps/sandra/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Goal setting isn\u2019t optional for success. It\u2019s essential.<\/p>\n
Without author goals, you will be wandering aimlessly.<\/p>\n
Goals provide direction for your activity, whether your goal is to finish writing a book or to sell 5,000 copies of a book you\u2019ve just released.<\/p>\n
When you\u2019re clear on your goals, you\u2019re able to create an action plan that will help you reach them.<\/p>\n
Does goal setting ensure that you\u2019ll have a winning plan? Not necessarily. But you have a much better shot at success if you know how you define success and are thoughtful about the path you\u2019ll take to reach it.<\/p>\n
I write about goal setting on this blog every year (here\u2019s a link to past posts<\/a>) because I think it\u2019s too important to skip.<\/p>\n I\u2019m using a new approach for mine this year. It’s called goal chunking, and it’s a strategy I picked up from a one-week challenge offered by business coach Nicole Liloia<\/a>.<\/p>\n Goal chunking lets you break down your big goals into smaller ones. For example, a freelance writer might set a specific amount of money he wants to earn for the year, then break that down according to the different types of writing he’ll do to earn that amount. It might be through writing books, magazine articles, corporate newsletters, and custom content.<\/p>\n Each of those will have its own income goal.<\/p>\n Authors might goal chunk by setting income goal targets for:<\/p>\n Authors might also use goal chunking to set goals that aren’t related to income.<\/p>\n Let’s say your goal is to write and publish a book in 2019. You can make that goal less overwhelming and more manageable by breaking it into smaller goals for chunks that might include:<\/p>\n Regardless of how you approach it, with goal chunking, you set a large goal, then break it down into smaller pieces. Each piece gets its own action plan.<\/p>\n If you have a few big author goals, follow this process for all of them.<\/p>\n What works for me might not work for you, of course. Find a goal setting approach you’re comfortable with and get those goals on paper.<\/p>\n When you know where you want to go, map out how you’re going to get there.<\/p>\n This step is critical. It’s simply not enough to say, “This is what I want to accomplish in 2019.” You also need to know how you’ll get there.<\/p>\n Even Pablo Picasso, a “creative” like you, understood this, saying, “Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success.”<\/em><\/p>\n\n
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How will you determine your author goals?<\/h2>\n