I looked back at my genealogy goals for 2012, and was dismayed to see just how many of them I did not achieve:
Read the FamilySearch Guide
Write blog posts every day, even if only "On This Day"
Attend a webinar at least once a month - DONE
Edit (& publish?) Faith and Silk
View British Newspaper Archive - HALF DONE
Renew findmypast sub - DONE
Scan 1 doc/photo per month
Journal writing more frequent
So here is my list for 2013 - and here's hoping I achieve rather more goals...
Daily
Daily FamilySearch indexing (and arbitrating later), even if it is only for half an hour
Journal writing more frequent
Write blog posts every day, even if only "On This Day"
Monthly
Read the FamilySearch Guide
Attend a webinar at least once a month
Scan 1 doc/photo per month
Write in Family History Writing Challenge in February
Write in National Women's History Month (Fearless Females) in March
Write in A-Z Challenge in April (using genealogy topics)
This year
Complete 5 Pharos courses this year
Edit (& publish?) Faith and Silk (a history of one of my family lines)
View British Newspaper Archive
Renew findmypast sub
and of course I also have some goals on reading and writing, losing weight, cleaning house and so on.
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