But often, when we talk about our creative goals, even when it comes to the business of our creating books for kids and teens, we shift the timeline out to a year, or three years, or 'what's your five year plan?'
Perhaps some of that is due to the particular pace of publishing, which can seem glacial until suddenly there's a panic to rush-rush-rush... and then it can seem glacial again.
And perhaps it's because so often we hold aspirations that are outside of our control, and putting a longer timeline on it makes it seem more possible.
For now, consider setting a creative and a creative business goal for the next three months: October, November, and December. I'd suggest these be two separate goals, and for things you do control.
An example of a creative goal could be writing, or drawing, or translating, every day for twelve minutes (per Linda Sue Park's writing sprint suggestion.)
An example of a creative business goal could be submitting your illustrations to all three of SCBWI's monthly draw this! challenges.
You choose - and keep in mind that creating our work is one part of this gig, and submitting/offering/promoting our work is another.
What are your 4th quarter 2022 goals?
Share them or keep them close - the idea is to keep us productive, and inspired, and accountable.
Illustrate, Translate, and Write On,
Lee
Lee
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