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SNGF -- Your Genealogy Goals for 2025

Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: 
It's Saturday Night again - 
Time for some more Genealogy Fun!!








Our assignment from Randy Seaver of Genea-Musings is to: 

1)  What are your genealogy goals for 2025?  Consider genealogy research, education, organizing, service, writing, and whatever else you care to share.

Here's mine:
I have already posted about reflecting on last year’s goals and creating goals for 2025. It is here. A recap of the goals is below.

2025 Goals
  • Organization. Continue organizing and reducing files. I have new archival boxes to store these items and I can donate the plastic bins.
  • Writing. Create 2 books about my grandparents, Tom J Johnston & Pansy Lancaster, and William C Hork and Anna Sullivan. Do the same as I did the parent's book, using blog posts and photos. I will also continue writing 52 Ancestors, Genea-pourri, and SNGF each week, plus some additional posts as I discover topics.
  • Renewal. Decide on a subject for the KDP I can use for my renewal. I have played around with some starting points but have not decided yet. Between now and renewal time, I should write 2-3 of them and select the best.
  • Presentations. Create 1-2 new presentations. One should have a case study within. I am also creating a new course on 
These goals are doable. I'll create a 3x5 card with these goals to post on my bulletin board, and this year I won't let them get covered up.

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Comments

  1. You have a very concise, focused list. I thought your renewal might be coming up soon. But what are also creating a new course on?

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  2. I love that you are moving to archival boxes and recycling the plastic. They are so much better for cherished items than plastic bins.

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    1. It's a slow process but hoping the archival boxes says "keep me" to my children.

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