New Year's Resolutions for 2008

By Katharine Swan On Monday, December 31, 2007 At 5:37 PM

As I mentioned a few weeks ago, my resolutions for 2007 didn't go so well. Nonetheless, I have an even longer list of resolutions for 2008. Some are business-related, and others are concerning my personal and family life.

Business first, of course:

1. To dedicate the first hour of each workday to my own projects, with the larger goal of completing a novel and two ebooks within the course of the year.

2. To finish and launch my long-overdue website updates.

3. To increase my annual income by a third.

My personal goals for 2008:

4. To pay off 75 percent of my credit card debt.

5. To keep in better touch with my friends, especially those I neglected in 2007.

6. To get pregnant! (Yep, we've decided it's time to expand our menagerie... er... family.)

What are your resolutions? If you would like to share, please feel free to comment with your resolutions or a link to your own blog post on the subject.

Happy New Year, everyone!

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Blogger Irreverent Freelancer Says:  

Good luck with all of them, but I'll especially be gunning for you on #6.

 
 
Blogger Katharine Swan Says:  

Thanks, Kathy! :o)

 
 
Blogger michele tune Says:  

I can't believe I failed to read and comment on this post! I wish you the best in achieving all your goals, and like Kathy, I'm cheering you on for accomplishing #6. :-)

I blogged about My Top Ten Goals for 2008.

Happy New Year!

Smiles,
Michele

 
 
Blogger Katharine Swan Says:  

Michele,

I loved your list of goals for 2008 (and commented there too).

Thanks for your encouragement -- funny that #6 is everyone's favorite so far, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised! :o)

 

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I am a freelance writer with nearly three years of professional writing experience. In addition to maintaining several blogs, I write marketing copy, web content, articles, features, and short stories. My current projects include several longer-length works of fiction and nonfiction.

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