First Quarter Goals and Overall 2016 Goals

After the success of 2015, Iām ready to dive into 2016. After sharing all my numbers and some fun facts, I canāt believe everything that happened last year.
I quit my day job, moved across the country and started freelancing full time. I started a small business to help clients with Pinterest and grew my blog from 1,000 page views a monthĀ to nearlyĀ 160,000 page views in December. I also ended the year with my highest online income report to date!
I have a lot of plans for 2016, so letās jump in and get started!
2016 Goals
Post twice a week
Last year I blogged three times a week with 160+ bog posts. To be honest, Iām not sure how I did this. Between working full time, side hustling and trying to have a life, I managed to write three posts a week, with each post 600+ words.
This year I plan to post twice a week, with each post between 1000-1300+ words. I am focusing on more in-depth content that really helps readers. Last year I started writing more evergreen content, and plan on doing that for most of my posts this year.
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Content topics
When I started blogging, I mostly focused on personal finance topics. But I grew restless and wanted to expand my content. I was really worried about losing readers, but I realized that as long as I show enthusiasm and blog about what I want to blog about, my readers will understand what really excited me!Ā
Towards the end of last year, I started writing more about my journey into the freelancing world. This was a great way for readers to be with me every step of the way. I was able to share how I saved for months prior to quitting my job, my vacation to Nashville (which was secretly a trip to scout a new place to live) and then quitting my job and going for it!Ā
This year I plan to write more about the ups and downs as a freelancer. While I prefer to keep a positive attitude, Iām ok with sharing things that arenāt working for me, low income reports and everything else in between.
I also have a long list of tutorials I want to write because I get weekly emails asking how to do things. So far, my brainstorm list includes:
- How to use Tailwind when scheduling pins for Pinterest (this is my business niche that I created after all!)
- How to create a strategy with Pinterest
- Why I switched from Mailchimp to ConvertKit for my newsletters
- How to get started with RakutenĀ (my FAVE place to shop online ā you earn real cash back on all your purchases. Iāve made almost $400 since signing upĀ which is crazy!)
- How to save withĀ Ibotta,Ā which is another free cell phone app. You use it after you go grocery shopping and use your receipt. Itās basically a rebate app, so you can earn anywhere from 50 cents to $5 off everything you buy.Ā My favorite part about this app is that itās not always brand specific, like a lot of coupons are. So youāll be able to scan āany brand of breadā for 50 cents off, etc. If you do coupon ā you can STILL use Ibotta and get a rebate. For the diehard couponers out there, this will often result in getting an item for FREE. Crazy, right?Ā If you want to grab the Ibotta app and start making money off your grocery receipts, clickĀ hereĀ to get started. You will receive a cash bonus of $10 when you scan your first item!Ā
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Release a product
I can cross this off my list! The Ultimate Resource Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Mystery Shopping and Other Side Hustles is currently available for pre-order. I spent November, December and part of January writing and promoting this guide. Writing was the easy part; editing and promoting was much harder and longer than expected. Edit: This book has been updated and has been converted into the Side Hustle To Success course.
Later on this year, I plan on releasing an eCourse called Pinterest Presence. Growing my blog through Pinterest has been a game changer and I canāt wait to share this! Edit: This course was published in 2016 and a game changer! Learn how to drive traffic back to your website with Pinterest Presence.
Make my blog a priority
Even though last year I spent almost all my free time working on my blog, it was always the last thing I did each day. I wasĀ disciplined when it came to blogging,Ā but only had time to work on BIABĀ really, really late at night. First priority was making money from my day job, then freelancing and side hustling and lastly, my blog.Ā For a while, blogging has been at the bottom of the food chain as itās brought in the least amount of income.
Over the past couple months, myĀ blog hasĀ actually started making money, so itās time to shift some of my priorities around. Itās time to start treating my blog more like I treat one of my clients. Iāve created a weekly and monthly plan on what I would like to accomplish, and schedule in time each work day to get things done.
Ask for help
Last year I did everything myself. Iāve always been a big believer in the phrase āIf you want something done right, do it yourself.āĀ Part of this stems from previous experience (not related to blogging) where I havenāt been satisfied from work done by others.
I work really hard, and expect people around me to do the same. I get really frustrated when I pay for something to be done, and it takes longer than expected or turns out I could have done a better job myself.Ā
Luckily, Iāve been really happy with the help Iāve been receiving to run my business. I made the decision to seek out help for a few things related to my blog and couldnāt be happier.
First, I found a business coach to create a plan for everything I want to achieve. Some people donāt see the value in this, but itās been life changing for me. Iāve reaped all the benefits of a business coach and am considerably further ahead than I thought I would be when it comes to blogging.
Next, I found VA helpĀ with specific things that I donāt have time for when it comes to blogging. Itās been such a time saver to ask for help and allows me to focus on things that help me make money.
I still have a tight budgetĀ and a DIY mindset, but am slowly easing into this. Itās hard to part with my hard earned money, but I know in the long run this is necessary if I want to grow.
Travel more
This is a personal goal that needs to happen. As a freelancer, there is no reason I canāt hop around more. Last year, I only took two vacations. My day job was exhausting and time consuming, making it really hard to go on vacation.
My goal has always been to be location independent and this is my favorite perk as a freelancer. 2016 is going to be the year of traveling more.
First Quarter Goals
While some of my overall 2016 goals can be tied into my first quarter goals, I have a few things I am focusing on for the next few months.
Improve my time management
I still havenāt found my perfect work schedule. My golden hours are early in the morning and late at night, which probably isnāt the best work schedule. I like to make myself available to clients during the normal work day, and then focus on personal and blogging before and after these hours. But that makes for a really long work day!
As a freelancer, I get that I can work anytime I want, but I need to learn how to focus better in the afternoons. Iāve tried coffee, a change of work scenary (going to coffee shops instead of working from home) and nothing is working. Itās like I get ADD between the hours of 1pm to 5pm and get really restless.Ā Anyone have any tips?
StayĀ active
This is a personal goal, but crosses over into my work life. Sitting down all day is not the best! Iāve started working out in the afternoon (see above reason) and I like it, but not really sure thatās the best time to be working out. I like going at this time, because I can digest the work day and clear my mind. I also brainstorm really well during this time, so Iām trying to decide if I should stick with this or change things up.
Read more blogs, read more in general
When I first started blogging, I read a long list of my favorite blogs religiously. Over the past couple months, Iāve been short on time and havenāt had a chance to read as much. I cringe everytime I head over toĀ Feedly and see how behind I am on my reading list. Now that IĀ am done writing The Ultimate Resource Guide, I should have some extra time back in my schedule. Reading other blogs is one of my favorite things to do and I need to get back to this.
Aside from reading other blogs, I need to start reading more in general. I have a short pile of blog related books, but I need to read some books outside of work,Ā and have more balance. I have a huge stack of magazines that are piling up, and miss going into Barnes and Nobles and perusing the aisles.
Figure out a work-life balance
I feel like all of the things Iāve mentioned above can relate to creating a better work-life balance. Frankly, I donāt have one. Last year I was mostly work focused, and not life focused. Iām getting tougher on myself this year and plan on creating some strict boundaries for myself. Iāve already made a few changes:
- Deleted my work emails off my cell phone. The constant pinging sound on my cell phone was creating constant anxiety and the need to answer every email ASAP. Since deleting this, I feel so much better!
- Set up available work hours in my email signature. This lets clients know my availability, and takes the pressure off from feeling the need to work around the clock. Itās also a big reminder for myself that there are 8 hours in a typical workday, and I donāt have to feel obligated to answer emails 24/7.
- If Iām having fun with friends and family, the cell phone is put away. I need to live in the moment and focus on whatās in front of me.
- Create a work zone I can walk away from each day. I have a small home office nook that I use daily. I like going through the motions of shutting down each day, even if itās only walking a few feet away from my workĀ space.
There is so much excitement happening right now! I like that my goals are attainable, and arenāt solely focused on numbers and exact results.
I definitely recognize that this year I need to create a better work-life balance and hopefully everything will fall into place.
What are you working on this year? What kind of goals do you have?