2022 New Year's Resolutions
Have you set New Year's Resolutions for Family History?
Did you watch Thomas MacEntee's great talk on the MyHeritage Facebook page?
He suggested keeping it real, which I think is a brilliant suggestion. We are all guilty of setting goals that are too big. Keep them bite-size.
What will help us get there? A tree with lots of branches of course and good foundations or roots !
Do you have a budget? Do you have a strategy? Are you measuring your results? If not, how will you know you are making progress?
I have been so inspired by the progress of other genealogists with their scanning, filing, writing and so on. Shauna Hicks and Jennifer Jones spring to mind.
Budget
I need to focus on the areas that Thomas suggested:
- Organization
- Workflow
- Information
- Methodology
- Education and
- Legacy
I think all of us focus on that last area in a big way. We want to leave a lasting legacy but are overwhelmed by how much there is to do and how much there is on offer. We need to make choices about what we focus on and where we spend our time.
The reality is I have a limited budget. I still think it is quite a generous budget. I've allowed myself $1040 to spend on Family History this coming year. If I think about where I want to spend it I'm thinking I'll allocate it as follows:'
- Membership $200
- Workshops/Conferences $400
- Certificates $240
- Books/Database subscriptions $200
TIME
- Mondays - Learning and volunteer work in acquisitions for QFHS
- Tuesdays - National Family History Month and Research/Twitter chat in evenings for #ANZAncestryTime
- Wednesdays - Filing
- Thursdays - Scanning
- Fridays - data entry into Family Historian
- Saturdays - Blogging
- Sundays - participating in Special Interest Groups eg. Welsh Group/Family Historian User group and writing reports for QFHS. Performing Backup of files.
GOALS
So my goals for 2022 are:
- keep my workplace tidy - that means once a week give it a spruce
- when I research, make sure I have a plan, enter data as I go, record sources using pre-existing templates and log what I've done.
- scan my photo albums one at a time, bit by elephant bit
- scan my documents and reduce my paper footprint, bit by elephant bit - the goal being to get rid of filing cabinets and bookcases full of folders to make space in my beautiful study
- write up biographies on my blog so I have the foundations of a book and have a crack at making just a little book on one part of the family by the end of the year.
- write a journal article
- do a presentation as part of the SAG Friday hangouts
Wow! I'm quite looking forward to 2022. There's a lot to do but I think bit by bit I can get there with the help of my lovely genie-friends shouting encouragement from near and far. Thank you Thomas MacEntee for the encouragement and wise advice.
And thank YOU for taking the time to drop by and read my blog. I hope 2022 brings you some joy in your family history hobby and that you achieve your goals too.
Comments
WoW! Fantastic goals and well defined.
Specific
Measurable
Achievable,
Realistic
Timely
Something I've been working on since the beginning of lockdowns.
Not quite there yet...
looking forward to how you go with your plan.