This past January I set some SMART goals in my post SMART Goals for Writing, School, and Health, and I actually did really well sticking to them, which is the point in SMART goals (the acronym means Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Constrained). While I'm not setting goals tonight, I did want to revisit my goals for 2021 and see how I did. Plus check in on how writing went this year.
School Goal:
Complete 28 more credits by March 31, for a total of 48 in the first term.
Actual Achievement:
I completed 40 by March 31. I then went on to finish, for a total of 84 credits, by the end of second term, which was September 30. I actually finished in mid-September and got my Bachelor's in Business Administration Management.
Writing Goals:
Short Stories - 2 3000-word stories by June 1
Novel - Get WIP to 50,000 words by June 1
Nonfiction - Outline craft book by June 1.
Actual Achievement:
Short Stories - Met and exceeded. I just know I posted May 5 I'd written two short stories that week. Not sure how many more I'd written in the months before that. Probably only one or two because of school taking precedence.
Novel - Didn't touch it.
Nonfiction - Done. And at this point it's written, beta read, and nearing done on the edits. Plus, I've almost got a completed cover! So exciting!
Submission Stats Summary for the Year:
75 rejections
4 acceptances
Health Goals:
Exercise - Complete at least 10 minutes of exercise each day through March 1
Weight - Lose 2 pounds by April 1
Diet - Get back on a keto diet by March 1
Mental Wellness - Meditate at least 5 minutes each day through June 1.
Actual Achievement:
Exercise - I highly doubt I made this. Withdrawal is hard. I'm still dealing with it (from a fibromyalgia medication--there's more information in my original linked post). I know I did my best to go for walks and do some yoga and tai chi, and I did it at least several days per week, but not daily. I also got out on several hikes. The below photo was of my last hike at Blodgett Peak.
Weight - Didn't happen then. Turns out it's nearly impossible to lose weight on that fibromyalgia medication until the dose is low enough. I'm now down to about 3mg in the painfully slow taper I'm having to do, and have lost 9 lbs in the last few months.
Diet - Nope. Instead, pressed by school, we started doing Hello Fresh so the rest of the family could contribute and take some of my load off. Trying to add a restrictive diet to that wasn't going to happen and probably isn't going to happen until I'm completely off the fibromyalgia medication.
Mental Wellness - Mostly done, but I know I missed some days. A lot of times it was bedtime meditations with an app to help me sleep.
I'm feeling great about my accomplishments in 2021. Are they perfect? Nope. But what I accomplished, I did despite major health issues. I FINALLY got my BS degree at 43 years old. I'm about to publish my first craft book on a topic I'm passionate about. I'm making progress in tapering from a horrific drug, despite the obstacles thrown up. I hiked more this year than I have since the health issues started. I fought to get my daughter diagnosed with autism, and she has thrived this new school year. I successfully finished two seasons of my podcast. And so much more.
Next year will be better. But this year I'm happy with what I did.
Did you set any sort of goals for 2021? Have you revisited them yet? How did you do? Did you accomplish anything you're proud of this year?
May you find your Muse.
3 comments:
Hi Shannon - admiration and congratulations to you for your Batchelor's in Business Administration - excellent news. You've certainly kept going through thick and thin, and helped your daughter enormously by the sound of it.
All the best and now have a happy peaceful Christmas en famille - cheers Hilary
APPLAUSE for all you do and will do! And Happy New Year, too! XOXOX
I admire your accomplishments toward your various goals. Have a great new year!
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