One of my favorite things about December is goal setting. I take stock of the year and how did on the goals I set the prior December. And then I create new goals for the coming year. I do this for my organizing business every year, but this will be the first year I’ve set specific goals for my family history research.
I think having goals will help me get past the overwhelmed feeling I sometimes get when I think about my family history research. I think I’ll also create a running wish list, a place to capture research subjects or activities I’d like to do at some point. That will help with the “what should I work on today?” question that comes up from time to time.
I’m going to spend some time honing my genealogy goals over the course of the month, so these might change. But right now, the goals that occur to me are:
- Take a research trip
- Meet some of my new-found cousins
- Attend at least one genealogy-related conference
- Learn about and take advantage of local research opportunities
- Do family history research at least twice a week
- Post to this blog twice a week
- Increase the readership of this blog
I’m noticing that none of these goals are related to actual research results or the research that I want to accomplish. And that’s okay with me. I’m a big believer in doing things a little at a time and rewarding effort, rather than results. I don’t know where my research is going to take me and I’m really enjoying the journey. So my goal for next year is continue with the research and enjoy the fruits of my labor.
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