My goal setting is quiet. I visualize more books in my future. Seeing yourself achieve your goal will have positive outcomes for your future. I believe it! I set goals to do my best, work the craft, share my manuscripts with as many critique groups and buddies as will view my work. I want to open myself to all the universe offers in getting each manuscript right.
I continue to write, despite the ups and downs of this life, without the main goal being published, but certainly with that hope for some of my stories.
My goal is not to be lazy. I need to carefully look at each sentence. (The genre of picture books, with its low word count, allows for this.) Can I reword the sentence or spiff up a verb? I have a document for each of my manuscripts, close to 80 right now, that simply has most sentences with many variations. I choose the one that sounds the best, is lyrical, perhaps has alliteration.
It was always the message I tried to relate when I taught. “Can you do better?” In art – can you add more detail, outline with a marker? In math – did you check each problem? Care enough to do so! Use a calculator. In writing – did you revise, did you use beautiful language, is it your best work?
With writing, revision is how you get to that polished piece. I tried hard to set an example for this excellence with my students. I modeled the process when I shared my work with my students. I encouraged their feedback to my own writing and I’d read my revisions to them.
If you model your writing and encourage students’ best work, we will have a future generation of amazing writers and caring citizens. May we all be better goal-getters in 2018 and encourage students to do the same.
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