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How To Set Realistic Writing Goals For 2012

How To Set Realistic Writing Goals For 2012

This year could be your year.

The year that you finish that manuscript, get your agent, and land the coveted book contract. You have visions of movie options, book tours, and making money off your blog dancing in your head. You can quit your day job, retire to a lakeside cabin, and spend your days writing best sellers. All by the end of 2012. What a great new years resolution.  Those are grand and glorious writing goals. But they are entirely unrealistic if you don’t have an action plan.

Here are five steps to setting realistic writing goals for 2012:

 

1. Number Crunch

How often do you want to blog every week? How many words or chapters do you want to have finished by the end of every month? Is there a set number of books that you want to write by the end of the year?

Writing these numbers down will help you set realistic writing goals. You can’t hit targets that are shrouded by haze. Have them in black and white. Keep the numbers where you can see them. Just having them in front of you will do great things for you.

2. Look at Your Schedule

Are you spending more time writing or writing about writing? If the answer is the latter, there’s something wrong. As a contracted author, you need to focus more writing time on your manuscripts than your blog. That means you need to find a way to post regularly to your blog without sacrificing your manuscript. If you are using your blog to get published, focus your creative juices on your blog. Being a great author is more than writing though. You aren’t a machine that can sit in the dark and churn out best sellers. You need to have time for relationships and life.

On your calendar, block out sections of time for your writing. Maybe you want to cluster your blog post writing time on the weekends so you have time to work on your novel during the week. Find what works for you and put it on the calendar.

3. Identify Your Commitments

Commitment Writing Goals 2012

What writing commitments do you have? Are there deadlines you have to meet? Do you remember your deadlines right after they pass you by?

Every month, I know that I have four columns that must get out to different publications. Those are commitments I made a long time ago that have to be met. In addition to that, I have my own blog, book reviews, and manuscript to work on. At work, I blog almost every day. That’s a lot of writing and like everyone else, I can get overwhelmed. If I don’t want things to slip through the cracks (which they have before), I have to put them on the calendar and make them a priority. My columns come before my blog. No one will want to read what I have to say if I don’t have integrity and keep my commitments. That’s the bottom line.

4. Set Up an Editorial Calendar

Get on Google Calendar and create a specific one for your writing goals. Put your commitments in first. Remember, these are the things that have to be done before you get to write your own content. By syncing Google Calendar to your smartphone, you’ll get reminders on the go that you need to sit down and write.

The next step is to write down all your blog titles for the next month. Make sure you aren’t making one of the top 5 blog title mistakes that authors make. Give yourself an hour or so of brainstorming time. Then schedule the publishing dates of these posts. If you are really organized, you can do the same for your book, either by word count, scene, or chapter. Again, find what works for you and commit to it. This will keep you on track to hit your goals. It won’t always be easy but it will be worth it.

5. Write

Author Writing Goals 2012

You can have the best intentions in the world but intentions don’t mean anything without the actions to back them up. Now that you’ve created goals, priorities, and calendars, the only thing left to do is sit down and write. This is the hardest step. But those words aren’t going to spill out on the page by themselves.

So sit down and write.

 

Authors, what are your writing goals for 2012?

 

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Caitlin Muir knows the power of social media first hand. Since signing up for Twitter, she's been able to connect with interesting people from around the world. Some of these friendships have turned into speaking engagement offers, interviews, and even a spot on a documentary. She blogs about faith, love, and social media at CaitlinMuir.com.

11 Responses to “How To Set Realistic Writing Goals For 2012”

  1. Jim Hamlett January 1, 2012 7:21 am #

    Caitlin,
    You’ve hit the nail on the head. In fact, I may have to accuse you of plagiarism: your list looks very similar to mine! I published my first novel last year, and then let a whole host of unplanned tasks interfere with marketing properly. Plus, they kept me from finishing the sequel. This year WILL be different (by God’s grace)!

  2. Caitlin Muir January 2, 2012 9:18 am #

    Great minds think alike!

    Best of luck with your sequel this year. Weed out the distractions and focus on the goal!

  3. Paige January 3, 2012 7:11 pm #

    Caitlin,
    Thanks so much for posting this list of goals. This is exactly what I need to create a plan for getting my first novel edited/finished/published this year.

    • Caitlin Muir January 4, 2012 9:00 am #

      Best of luck with your novel! That’s a great goal for 2012.

  4. Nick January 9, 2012 2:19 am #

    Loved your list. My goal is to post more articles, finish my novel so I can send it out and write some more short stories.

    • Caitlin Muir January 9, 2012 9:14 am #

      Go for it!

  5. Mel @ Trailing After God January 9, 2012 10:36 am #

    Finishing my novel and getting it to my editor by the end of February! I also want to set apart one day each week to write several blog posts and schedule them. Then the week of blogging is taken care of and I can focus on writing stories w/o distraction of the blog.

    • Caitlin Muir January 9, 2012 10:37 am #

      I love this idea! Go for it!

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