A few years ago when I trained karate, part of the first class of the New Year was
time to setting goals.We would write one karate goal, one career or school goal, and one personal goal. Since I'm no longer in karate, I now start with a writing goal.
My writing goal: To write one new novel in 2019
Currently, I have two jobs. I work at a live-stage theatre and am also an author.
My author goal: To publish two new novels this year - ambitious maybe, but doable!
Personally, I have one goal for the New Year that is starting to come together. I had an MRI on my knee December 23 and got the results December 27. Right now, I'm waiting for an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon to have my knee fixed.
My personal goal: To be able to walk five kilometres again in 2019 without pain!
Do any of you set goals for the upcoming year?
What sort of goals do you set?
Do you accomplish them or forget about them by February?
Please check out my newest release:
Wild Blue Mysteries Book 4: The Painted Lady
The pieces of
Christina Davidson's life have built up into place over the past few months,
despite the one last secret she's trying hard to hide. When Leo Blue returns to
town, then people from her past turn up, her carefully constructed walls begin
to crumble and the only people who can help her now are the men of the Wild
Blue Detective Agency.
Leo Blue can't
escape Packham nor the life of a private detective no matter how hard he tries.
Six months after the murder of artist DJ Gage, the prices of Gage's paintings
soar. When a woman winds up dead and a forgery is discovered in the local art
gallery, Leo has to find a murderer and a forger.
You can find my books at: Diane Bator, Author
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