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2025 goal wrap-up

Let’s wrap this year up and tie a pretty bow around it before we unwrap the next year!

My 2025 word(s) of the year: Creative Confidence: Play

This year was about stepping out with my work in the ways that fit me instead of squeezing myself into ill-fitting entrepreneurial and artistic trends of the moment—not apologizing (to myself more than anything) for my own approach.

With this focus, I sold over 300 books this year. When you bought a copy, shared my work, and encouraged me along the way, YOU were a huge part of that. Thank you! My wins aren’t possible without people like you supporting me.

I had 3 overarching goals: More Products, More Presence, More Profit. Each had SMART subgoals detailing what to achieve within them. How did I do?

More Products:

  1. Base goal: Publish Picked Up Pieces (print and ebook)
  2. Stretch goal: Finish the first draft of a new book.
    • Began, but not complete. I’m sure you’ll hear more about it in the new year 😉

More Presence:

  1. Base goal: Participate in at least 6 in-person events, learning which types of events have my audience/readership and which types of events don’t.
    • Complete and then some! I participated in 15 in-person events this year. My most successful types of events are book fairs, ren faires, and odd markets.
    • Bonus: I participated in very hot, very windy, and very rainy outdoor events. With that variety, I’m better prepared for what mother nature may bring in the future.
  2. Stretch goal: Experiment with various online promotions, increasing what works and dropping what doesn’t.
    • Began, but not complete. This is one area that dropped for shifting priorities.
    • I’ve done book promos, Amazon ads, and BookBub ads, but I need to grow those more and tackle some other to-do’s on my online promo list.

More Profit:

  1. Base goal: “Earn Out” the cost of publishing Unfixed.
    • Note: “earn out” is technically a trad publishing term that doesn’t translate to indie publishing…I repurposed that term for a shorthand description of what I was measuring. For my purposes, I’m defining “earn out” as making back the money I put into publishing and launch.
    • Complete!
  2. Stretch goal: “Earn out” the cost of publishing Picked Up Pieces.
    • Halfway there!

In addition to that list, as opportunities arose throughout the year, I evaluated them based on the above criteria. Was it “Play” to me? Would the version of me walking in my Creative Confidence tackle this? And does it bring More Products, More Presence, and/or More Profit? The more it aligned and without hindering the base goals, the more likely I’d be to go for it. Here’s some items I tackled from that:

  1. Attended more than the 6 in-person events listed in the base goal (hitting 15 in-person events total this year)
  2. Launched lead magnet short story
  3. Made print books available for purchase in another partner store
  4. Made ebooks available for direct purchase (instead of just through distributors like Amazon, B&N, etc.)

What’s next?

I have begun planning for the new year, but am in the early stages. I look forward to sharing more specifics in January. What do you hope to see in the new year?

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