2024 Review and 2025 Goals
My annual accountability post :)

Every year on January 1st, I take stock of how I did versus the previous year’s goals and set goals for the new year. I don’t make resolutions because they’re usually cliché and easily forgotten. I set goals that are clear, measurable, and should be achievable, or if not, they lead to lessons learned.
Last year’s goals:
- Visit one new place: Done - Williamsburg!
- Make more money to pay down debt.
- This one is trickier to measure. I got a nice raise last year, but that happened a month after I sold the little house and bought a bigger one, so it worked out great! In the process of upgrading my house, I paid off all but my student loan debt and had money left to build the shed, extend the patio, and build the big planter (all done DIY thanks to my amazing, super handy guy!). It was smooth sailing until the truck needed work and then needed work again and then needed more work. Now I have credit card debt again, and it must be paid off before I plan any near-future fun. I hate owing money.
- Complete Daughter of the Mystic Moon: Done on 12/27/24
- Say “yes” to exciting opportunities to get my name out there without compromising my mental health: done, but not on a grand scale, and I plan to continue this one indefinitely. (Note: I did save my mental health by not going too big. LOL)
- Practice Swedish Death Cleaning, make a will, and create a death binder:
- I death cleaned while packing my house to move (which was not a 2024 goal, but turned into a short-term goal just a few days into last year).
- I have not made a will, but I’ve been thinking about it a lot. When you don’t have kids or a spouse, deciding whom to leave what to is a bit more complicated.
- I started a death binder (just last night, to be honest), and I will complete that this weekend.
There were many things accomplished last year that were not on my 2024 goals list but became short-term goals during the year. That always happens and always will.
2025 goals:
- Make more money, pay off the truck repair debt, and end the year with less student loan debt.
- Like I said above, I am not a fan of owing money. A mortgage is one thing, but credit card debt feels like wearing concrete shoes in a deep pool, and the student loan debt is just a prolonged pain that can only be treated by paying it off. My loans are mostly private, so the government is not coming to my rescue, and I didn’t ask for it to. I took on the debt, and I plan to pay it off.
- Visit one new place.
- This is on my list every year. It doesn’t matter if the place is in NC, the US, or some other country, I love to travel and I love new experiences.
- Revise, have professionally prepared, and publish Daughter of the Mystic Moon.
- The first draft is done, but it needs a lot of work. I’ve learned so much about the craft of writing since I started that novel in 2011 that the first third (the 2011 part) sounds like it was written by a different person (and in a way, it was). I didn’t quite have my writer’s voice back then. I do now.
- Once the revisions are done, I’m going to pay for a professional editor and book cover – something my first four books didn’t get. They had proofreading done by awesome people and decent covers, but I want this book to really stand a chance in a crowded marketplace.
- I’m considering launching via Kickstarter to help pay for those professional services, which is why I asked earlier this week on Facebook if my friends knew of or had used Kickstarter before. Educating my people on how it works will be required if I want their support, but a lot of independent authors are launching books in the black that way, so I’m willing to try it.
- Treat my writing as a business, not a hobby (building on that last goal).
- Buy ISBNs for my existing books and republish them more widely. Amazon is a great way for new authors to get started, but it’s crowded and doesn’t pay a whole lot if you’re not writing fantasy or high-stakes thrillers. I’m also not a new author anymore. Going wide by publishing through Ingram Spark, Kobo, and other platforms – in addition to Amazon – will give me more opportunities to be seen and to make more money.
- I’m attending Author Nation (the largest author conference in the world!) in Las Vegas in November to learn as much as I can, meet other indie authors, and come back with a plan for going even bigger in 2026.
- If I have time, after all this, I’ll write a new Rayna Smith novel and/or maybe start one of the other book ideas I have waiting in the wings.
- Put more effort into marketing The PEEP Podcast.
- I thought I quit it last year, but ended up taking a long, much-needed, well-timed break. The problem was that I missed it when I wasn’t doing it. I meet new people and learn new things when I’m podcasting. I give others the chance to share their stories in a judgement-free zone, and in the process, I hope I’m helping to make paranormal topics less taboo. Because really, when you ask someone if they’ve ever experienced something they can’t explain, almost every person has at least one story they want to share but are afraid of being judged.
- Last year, I bought a tent and a banner with the podcast logo on it and a high-quality digital voice recorder for podcasting. I had the idea that I would find free or inexpensive markets and events to attend as a vendor and record on-site interviews. Only, I never quite found the events or the time to make it happen. So, the tent, banner, and recorder are waiting and ready to be activated this year.
- Walk an average of 50,000 steps per week.
- I didn’t have a fitness goal last year, and it shows. Perimenopause also hit me in the stomach, and it shows. LOL
- I know the popular wisdom is to get at least 10,000 steps per day, and basic math means that would be 70,000 steps per week. I also know my current limitations, including the kind of sedentary lifestyle that goes with being a writer. I’m not a couch potato – ask Phil when the last time I watched a TV or streaming series was. I’m a person with a full-time desk job (as a writer) and avocations that also require being tied to a desk – writing and podcasting!
I don’t get out as much in the winter because of the lack of daylight after work. Once the sunlight lasts farther into the evening, I’ll resume those after-work walks that I love so much. On the weekends, I enjoy hitting nature trails because being in the woods soothes my soul and inspires me on a hole different level.
So, averaging 50,000 steps per week over the course of the year is doable and thanks to my Fitbit, measurable. And I will make it happen. Then, maybe next year, I’ll think about 70,000.
That’s it! If you’ve read this far, thank you for caring and being curious. I’m guessing you’re also one of my encouragers, and I have to say a great big thank you! I need your help making these goals reality. Feel free to ask me to be an accountability partner for you, too!
Cheers to 2025!
Nicolle's Notes


