Making lists, crossing things off them
Jan. 23rd, 2023 04:24 pmToday's
snowflake_challenge is very, very much my thing:
In your own space, set yourself some goals for the coming year. They can be fannish or not, public or private.

In case you were unaware, I absolutely love to-do lists, goals, habit tracking, and similar. They are pretty much how I organise my life, in all spheres. There is something about a concrete list of goals, and the steady process of crossing them off when completed that really soothes me and helps me to function.
( More navel-gazing about to-do lists, and my goals for the coming year )
As is probably obvious from all that, I'm not looking for advice about achieving any of those goals as I've got a pretty robust way of working through to-do lists. (Although if you know of an exchange that fits my specifications, do let me know!) I'm interested to hear about other people's goals — whether concrete, nebulous, or non-existent.
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In your own space, set yourself some goals for the coming year. They can be fannish or not, public or private.

In case you were unaware, I absolutely love to-do lists, goals, habit tracking, and similar. They are pretty much how I organise my life, in all spheres. There is something about a concrete list of goals, and the steady process of crossing them off when completed that really soothes me and helps me to function.
( More navel-gazing about to-do lists, and my goals for the coming year )
As is probably obvious from all that, I'm not looking for advice about achieving any of those goals as I've got a pretty robust way of working through to-do lists. (Although if you know of an exchange that fits my specifications, do let me know!) I'm interested to hear about other people's goals — whether concrete, nebulous, or non-existent.