Snowfalke Challenge - Day 4
Jan. 8th, 2025 03:03 pm
Since this is the start of a new year, this challenge will be e to set your own goals! Of course, we can all make large or ambitious goals, but remember that small and/or short goals are also good!
Goals: Oh yes, I made some fannish goals. Many of them. Maybe too many?
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These are my primary goals. There are others, too.
- my bingo card for audible books
- my fannish bingo card
- complete the 'Fannish 50' Challenge = make 50 fannish-related posts over the year (I decided to go with mixed posts)
- keep my three challenge communities running (Two of them are low-pressure, and the third one is a competition community that asks for sign-ups. If you are curious and/or looking for some fannish challenges, check out my Hello and Welcome post)
- write more regularly again
- comment more
All of these sound very intimidating? Too much to stay on track with all the goals? Maybe. But I have decided that this is not the problem. Not for me. It will only get discouraging when I expect too much from myself.
Goals give me a reason to stay active during the year, but it is okay not to finish all of them!
I will be happy if I can finally make the call 'Challenge finished!' But there is no reason to be angry or disappointed when some of them are not completed at the end of the year. I tried! I have had fun trying! I have created more than I would have without this challenge. This is a lot, isn't it?