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		<title>Writers: What are Your Year-End Goals for 2011?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Tice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hard to believe, isn&#8217;t it? All of a sudden, there is just one month left to get our freelance writing work done and billed before the New Year dawns. In Freelance Writers Den, we have a forum where members &#8220;weigh in&#8221; each month and talk about their goals. Then they come back at month-end and [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-1481 alignright" style="margin: 10px;" title="2012" src="http://www.makealivingwriting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/2012-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="255" height="255" />Hard to believe, isn&#8217;t it? All of a sudden, there is just one month left to get our freelance writing work done and billed before the New Year dawns.</p>
<p>In <a title="FWD" href="http://freelancewritersden.com" target="_blank">Freelance Writers Den</a>, we have a forum where members &#8220;weigh in&#8221; each month and talk about their goals. Then they come back at month-end and discuss what got done, and set new goals for the coming month.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a simple exercise.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also one of the most powerful methods I&#8217;ve discovered for keeping your writing goals on track.</p>
<p>Stating your goals to a group tends to create accountability. You don&#8217;t want to let people down, so you get it done.</p>
<p>December is always a tough month for productivity, too, with the holidays and school breaks.</p>
<p>Personally,  I&#8217;m contemplating taking my family on a 3,000-mile road trip  and  trying to work a bit along the way on a laptop, getting work done  on  two articles and three book chapters. Wish me luck on that.</p>
<p>As we approach the end of the year, in an effort to help everyone stay on track with their freelance-writing income goals, I&#8217;d like to offer a weigh-in opportunity to everyone who reads this blog.</p>
<h3><strong>What are your goals?</strong></h3>
<p>Leave a comment and tell us:</p>
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<li><em>What did you get done this year? What accomplishments made you most proud?</em></li>
<li><em>What remains undone that you hope to complete before year-end?</em></li>
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		<title>Goal-Setting for Freelance Writers: A Crash Course</title>
		<link>http://www.makealivingwriting.com/2011/04/18/goal-setting-freelance-writers-crash/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Tice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I talk to successful freelance writers, I find we all have one thing in common. It&#8217;s pretty simple &#8212; we have goals. We&#8217;re following a game plan for what we want to do with our writing career. When I take on new writers in my mentoring program, my first questions are: What is your [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-831" title="goal" src="http://www.makealivingwriting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/goal-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="233" height="199" />When I talk to successful freelance writers, I find we all have one thing in common.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s pretty simple &#8212; we have goals. We&#8217;re following a game plan for what we want to do with our writing career.</p>
<p>When I take on new writers in my <a href="http://www.makealivingwriting.com/mentoring" target="_blank">mentoring program</a>, my first questions are:</p>
<p>What is your goal for your freelance writing career? (Or, if you&#8217;re a blogger &#8212; what&#8217;s the goal of your blog?)</p>
<p>I find that lack of goals creates lack of momentum. The big problem with freelance writing is there&#8217;s no &#8216;boss&#8217; standing over you saying, &#8220;Get 40 cold calls done this month!&#8221;</p>
<p>So you don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Without goals, it&#8217;s easy to give in to <a title="fears" href="http://www.makealivingwriting.com/2010/12/15/how-freelance-writers-can-banish-doubt-and-fear/" target="_blank">fears about whether your writing cuts it</a>, and not send that query letter, or make those business calls.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the chance to dither endlessly about what direction you plan to take. Will you only write for magazines? Write a novel? Target legal businesses? Many writers are overwhelmed by all the options, so they write nothing &#8212; or nothing that pays.</p>
<p><strong>The change that happens when you have goals</strong></p>
<p>I find when you start setting goals, there&#8217;s a shift in your mentality. You start to view your freelance writing business like a <em>business</em>. Which is what you have to do if you want it to pay your bills.</p>
<p>Setting goals creates deadlines &#8212; something freelance writers understand. Start making your own deadlines your top priority, over any current deadlines you have for others. In the long run, they&#8217;re even more important.</p>
<p>Setting goals doesn&#8217;t mean carving anything in stone. I&#8217;m always on the lookout for new opportunities that crop up, that might change my direction. If you&#8217;ve been trying one approach a long time and nothing&#8217;s happening, it may be time to try a new angle.</p>
<p>Stay flexible &#8212; but have a game plan to start.</p>
<p><strong>The most important goals<br />
</strong></p>
<p>Here are the three questions I like to ask writers about goals:</p>
<p>Where would you like to see your freelance-writing business five years from now?</p>
<p>One year from now?</p>
<p>Next month?</p>
<p>You need a big picture and a near-term picture. Then it&#8217;s time to break it down into a to-do list for this month. What, specifically, do you think you could realistically get accomplished in the next 30 days that would move your writing career forward?</p>
<p>I find the one-month span allows you to avoid overwhelm &#8212; after all, it&#8217;s only 30 days, so you can only do so much. It frees you to find small steps you can take to try a new marketing angle, get a writing project finished, send a query.</p>
<p>Ultimately, that&#8217;s the most important step to take &#8212; break down your freelance-writing dream into some actionable, simple steps you can accomplish right away. Then next month, do that again.</p>
<p>Keep doing it until you&#8217;re earning what you want.</p>
<p>If you have trouble sticking to it, find a writer&#8217;s group, a friend, or a mentor who will hold you accountable for meeting your goals.</p>
<p>You know what&#8217;s coming next:</p>
<p><em><strong>What&#8217;s your goal for this month for your freelance writing business? </strong></em>Leave a comment and let us know.</p>
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		<title>When Writers Set Goals&#8230;And Don&#8217;t Meet Them</title>
		<link>http://www.makealivingwriting.com/2010/04/06/when-writers-set-goals-and-dont-meet-them/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 04:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Tice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like many of you, I set some goals for my writing business for 2010. With one-quarter of the year gone, it's time to review those goals and consider adjustments.]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-64" title="FailRd" src="http://www.makealivingwriting.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/FailRd-211x300.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="300" />Like many of you, I set some goals for my writing business for 2010. With one-quarter of the year gone, it&#8217;s time to review those goals and consider adjustments.</p>
<p>Personally, I already have that sinking feeling of behinder-ness I get when I see myself not meeting all my goals. I want to be steering the direction of my writing career, not floating along like a leaf on a stream, staying in a rut of familiar clients.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re like me, your to-do list tends to be pretty ambitious. I don&#8217;t take things into account like spring break, and kids underfoot, and power outages&#8230;which all happened around here last week. I don&#8217;t imagine I&#8217;ll ever get a bad night&#8217;s sleep or be too tired to write. I forget I&#8217;ll need to hem my kids&#8217; pants, help them get a science fair project ready&#8230;in a word, life will keep happening.</p>
<p>But all those things happen, and the goals start to slide. I also saw my list sort of upended this year by one major goal that I unexpectedly met very early in January&#8230;but that dreamed-of new account, while thrilling and lucrative, turned out to need WAY more ramp-up time than I imagined.</p>
<p>So here I am well into the year and I haven&#8217;t sent anything like the queries to my targeted new national magazine markets that I thought I would&#8230;one of my big goals for this year. And my ebook is STILL NOT READY&#8230;and probably won&#8217;t be until next month at the earliest.</p>
<p>But a lot got done. Great new clients were signed up. I paid a lot of bills, and this month is set to be my biggest of &#8217;10. The groundwork is starting to pay off.</p>
<p>Now&#8217;s the time to forgive ourselves for what we haven&#8217;t gotten done. The goal list may need a little judicious pruning &#8212; but that&#8217;s OK. Breathe and let go of the feeling that we&#8217;re behind, that we&#8217;re failing. Instead, let&#8217;s celebrate the progress.  Every day we can keep freelancing and make enough that we don&#8217;t have to look for a job is a day of precious freedom. As I struggle to steer this writing ship where I want it to go, I&#8217;m going to try to remember to enjoy the trip, setbacks, bumps and all.</p>
<p><em>Photo via Flickr user <a title="fail sign" href="Like many of you, I set some goals for my writing business for 2010. With one-quarter of the year gone, it's time to review those goals and consider adjustments." target="_blank">fireflythegreat</a></em></p>
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