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My 4 Writing Goals for 2024

A New Year's Resolution Post

By Kay HusnickPublished 6 months ago 3 min read
Top Story - January 2024
My 4 Writing Goals for 2024
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For the last few years, I have refused to set a New Year's resolution. My attitude was cynical. No one sticks to the resolutions they set, and goals for improvement should not be limited to the start of a new year. The "new year, new me" mindset was a cliche that I was happy to laugh about instead of considering my own opportunities for change.

This year, I am casting the cynicism aside. Yes, we should set goals regularly throughout the year. We should always strive to reassess and grow, but the new year has a freshness to it that encourages new beginnings.

In that spirit, I am focusing on my writing with four goals for 2024.

My 4 Writing Goals for 2024

1. Write daily. Even if it is something small, a draft I will not come back to for months, a sentence, or a revision exercise (maybe with the drafts I abandoned months ago), I am aiming to do some writing every day, all year long.

As much as I hate to admit it, I have been putting my writing on the back burner for a few years now. I want to confidently refer to myself as a writer, and I can't do that if I am not prioritizing my writing. This will be a challenge. Allowing myself to write shitty drafts and revise them later is a concept I have struggled with since my creative writing workshop days as an undergrad student. Regardless, I am committing myself to the challenge, and I am asking for help holding myself accountable this time.

2. Post on Vocal weekly (at least). This is a harder commitment, but I want to end 2024 with (at least) 52 pieces of writing that I am comfortable sharing here.

This is, ideally, my accountability piece for goal number one. If I am not writing daily, this is impossible, but if I make that commitment, I think I can achieve this goal as well. Maybe this will help me commit to revising my drafts. (Seriously, I need to start doing that.)

3. Select and revise a full collection of my poetry. I have notebooks filled with poems that I have not meaningfully revisited since I started them in 2019. Someday, I would like to publish a book of poems, and this feels like a manageable next step.

4. On a slightly different note, I want to get more involved in the Vocal community. In 2023, I joined a few different Vocal groups on Facebook and Discord. I interact with Vocal+Assist more than the rest of these Vocal sub-communities, and I am hoping to continue strengthening the sense of community I have as a writer.

Instinctually, I want to isolate when I write, but I know that I need feedback to grow. I need support, ideas, and a sounding board when writer's block hits hard.

This goal is a bit less measurable than the others, but I think I will feel whether or not I have reached it by the time 2025 rolls around.

In less specifics, I want 2024 to be the year I give myself grace, embrace being a little cheesy, try out some more informal approaches to the writing I let myself share, cast aside some of my cynicism, and focus on finding my voice again. At least I am off to a good start. Three days in, I have written every day, and this puts me at one week down with 51 left to go for goal number two.

Here's to the new year and a newly committed (but certainly not new otherwise) me.

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Comments (18)

  • TK Cummings6 months ago

    Re: writing daily, I have a similar goal. I got a giant year calendar poster where I put a sticker up for every day I write for at least 15 minutes. It's really nice because it's both visual and tactile. (And it honestly is insanely satisfying to put up a sticker each day.) I only use it to track writing and going for a walk each day. I thought I would share in case it is helpful. Anyway, awesome goals, and good luck!

  • tarun bhatt6 months ago

    All the best. I can relate the disappointment. Don't give up. Keep writing. U r good

  • Lamar Wiggins6 months ago

    Best of luck, Kay! I have similar aspirations and plan to do as you say and write every day. Congrats on your Top Story!

  • Test6 months ago

    Exceptionally good work! Keep it going—congratulations!

  • Xine Segalas6 months ago

    Great goals - best of luck to you this year in sticking with them. You can do it! I look forward to reading your work this year. I too have similar goals in my writing and becoming more involved with the Vocal community - I just joined a couple of months ago, so still learning my way around.

  • So inspiring article!

  • Suze Kay6 months ago

    Good luck with your goals! I'm so impressed by your commitment to writing every day. I wish I could do that myself, but alas: sometimes a gal be lazy XD

  • Novel Allen6 months ago

    Your goals are so simple, yet admirable. I like your reasoning. Start small and grow at your own pace. I wish you the best of luck with your daily goal. Congrats my dear.

  • Great list...my drafts are heaping, and that's ok lol Congrats on your top story. I have subscribed to you, so it'll be easier to see how your resolutions are going.

  • Babs Iverson6 months ago

    Fantastic!!! Loving it!!!💕❤️❤️

  • Rachel Deeming6 months ago

    Here's to shitty drafts! I'm not setting any formal goals other than writing the microfiction every day challenge of L.C. Schäfer. If something else takes my fancy, I'll write it but I'm happy just to do what I can. I'm looking forward to reading more of your stuff.

  • L.C. Schäfer6 months ago

    I am also aspiring to write daily. It's a good goal 😁 I think the ones we keep are the ones we start before 1st January. If it matters, right?

  • Carly Bush6 months ago

    This is a great list! I have made resolutions (sue me), but they are broader; this has motivated me to make my own list of writing-specific resolutions. I hope you achieve your goals this year. The community here, and everyone's kindness, certainly makes it easy to share your most vulnerable work.

  • Kristen Balyeat6 months ago

    Great list of goals—I'm inspired! Good luck with your writing aspirations, and with the challenge!

  • Antoinette L Brey6 months ago

    NICE AMBITIOUS GOALS/ mine are a little less ambitious , but maybe it is good to aim high, and like you said you don't need multi pages every day. I find reading peoples stories also motivates me to write

  • Good set of goals. Challenging but not too daunting. Best wishes in this new year.

  • K. Kocheryan6 months ago

    "Instinctually, I want to isolate when I write," I am exactly the same way. I hope you meet your goals for the new year!

  • Sincerely Rob6 months ago

    I want to push myself as a writer this year as well! This 4 point list is solid!

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