I was excited to be invited to present the talk I gave at RootsTech 2020, The Imperfect Genealogist, to the Greene County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society. The presentation will held on Zoom at 1:30 pm eastern time on Saturday, April 3. You can learn more about Greene County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society on their website.
The meeting is open to anyone and I was encouraged to let my blog readers know about it, in case you’re interested in attending. It’s free and you don’t even have to register. Just click on this Zoom link at 1:30 eastern on April 3 and join us!
I’ll be talking about ways perfectionism can get in the way of enjoyable and productive genealogy research, along with some areas in genealogy where, in my opinion, good enough isn’t good enough. I’ll also be discussing some strategies for letting go of perfectionism. This is something my co-host and I discuss a lot on our podcast, Getting to Good Enough.
Feel free to let me know in the comments if you plan to attend!
Janet says
Cannot wait!
Janine Adams says
Thanks, Janet!
Cheri Weakley says
It’s on my calendar with reminders
Janine Adams says
Oh good!
Cheri Weakley says
Please thank Greene County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society for extending their zoominar with us for free.
Janine Adams says
It’s very generous of them, isn’t it? I’ll pass along your thanks.
MCG Website Administrator Julia says
A great opportunity! Thanks! Looking forward to it.
Janine Adams says
Terrific!