By Suzannah Freeman
I know, I know. I’m always talking about setting goals as being essential to writing.
It’s one of those topics that never gets stale because, as writers, we’re always setting goals, forgetting goals, giving up on old goals and creating new ones.
And, of course, the start of a new year always brings with it the desire to create fresh goals.
This year, I have a slightly different take on the topic.
For me, and probably for you, setting new writing goals for 2012 isn’t enough. It won’t be enough to get you where you want to go; it won’t be enough to push you to the finish line.
Why?
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