Adjusting Your Goals Mid-Year

In this episode: If you feel like this year has flown by at record pace, you are not alone. This year feels especially chaotic with everything going on in both our industry and the world. After the mid-point in the year, checking in and adjusting your goals is a great way to get back on track and make the most of the remainder of the year. Whether you set goals back in January and need to review and adjust them or you need a process for setting some goals for the rest of the year, tune into this episode!   In this episode, we'll discuss: Finding and reviewing your goals Whether you have them digitally in a task management tool like Asana or you wrote them down on a piece of paper, gather them so you can analyze them. Analyzing your goals What status are your goals? For the goals that are not completed, analyze why. Deleting or Resetting Now that you know what your previous goals were, you can choose to let them go (or delete) them or to reset them to be more realistic and achievable.  Adding new goals If you set goals during another quarter or month, they may not be relevant for the upcoming season. Add in any new, relevant goals that you need for this season.   Related Episodes: Setting SMART Goals for Your Blog   Setting Quarterly and Monthly Goals   Setting Weekly Goals   Summer & Beyond: Prioritizing and Surviving   Resources mentioned in this episode: 30 Different Things You Can Do To Prepare Your Blog For Q4!   Connect With Madison Instagram | Website | Show Notes Work with Grace + Vine in 2024: Design Services for Food Bloggers Our newest way to redesign your website! Learn more here.

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The Vine Podcast is a show designed for food bloggers who want to spend more time creating content for their audience and less time feeling overwhelmed on how to make their brand and website work for them. Each episode is designed to give you strategies and tools to build your brand and website and get back to why you started a food blog in the first place. Join host Madison Wetherill as we explore how to build a food blog that serves you and your audience.