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I've made a few new friends in the last couple of months on LJ and DW, which is great, but may lead to some confusion when I review my annual goals and how I'm getting on with them.  Because I set my goals in April, so a year runs from May to April.  This is partly historical: when I first set my goals it was April and I've kept to the same pattern.  But also I find April a far more realistic time to set goals than in the slightly strange space between Christmas and New Year.  So, without further ado:

Goal No 1 - Write all the things

Since this included 12 Days of Christmas plus One there was easily a wide selection, including Snocks, Rudybago and The Merry Wives of Windsor.  Words wise I'm down since the beginning of the year (I count those in standard years), but I'm signed up for [community profile] 100fandoms , which should guarantee some new and very one-offs, plus [community profile] fan_flashworks  is running a bingo which was irresistible.


Goal No 2 - Continue with the art and craft work

Apart from sketching some of the Alfred Munnings, I'm just not drawing.  I like the idea, but it would mean not doing something else.  The cross stitch however continues to progress, in that I do some most evenings, the area of canvas covered doesn't increase particularly quickly.




Goal No 3 - Do something new each month

December was the Christmas wreath, January I began Hungarian, so there are three months to go, and I have already planned what they will be.


It's also the time for me to start considering what I shall choose as my goals for 2019/20.  Goal No 1 will remain the same, although I'm toying with looking at perhaps adding some specific ideas.  Goal No 2 needs revamping - I'm definitely doing more craft work, or at least needlecraft, but at the moment I don't have time for anything else.  Goal No 3 has if anything (in combination with last year's try 12 new things) been over successful, in that I've found so many new things I can't actually do them all.

Date: 2019-02-08 06:45 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] luthienberen
Thank you for friending me :) I am far too nervous / anxious to step forward first most of the time so it is wonderful to find a new friend on DW. =^_^=

Impressive goals with a nice mixture. I look forward to seeing what your new goals are, writing wise and new things - though I hope you don't overwhelm yourself!

The year thing actually isn't too confusing for me, for where I work a lot goes by financial years of April to end March, so this is not so far off that mark :D

Date: 2019-02-08 07:47 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] luthienberen
=^_^=

Realistic goals are important because while they can stretch you they are doable, otherwise it is so easy to de-moarlise oneself.

Ah, another financial year person! :D School years yes, I have that running in the back of my head with church and friends. It makes for quite a mix having so many 'year' variations running through life, doesn't it?

I look forward to your book summaries!
Edited Date: 2019-02-08 07:48 pm (UTC)

Date: 2019-02-09 11:16 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] luthienberen
Thank you! A result of many years spread over Livejournal and Dreamwidth collecting icons made by very talented people. In a few instances I have been lucky with my dear friend making icons for me, or being involved in a gift exchange which is lovely.

Yes, that is rather amusing ;) I sometimes think my circle around me must believe me mad, with the way I switch the definitions of 'years'. lol

A good way of approaching book reviews/summaries, I look forward to your insights. Do you use the library? Unfortunately the library where I live has such a poor selection I rely on my own books or borrowing from friends, (which is fine, currently have a massive backlog of books to read...).

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