Do Things Series #1: Goal Setting For 2025

15th January 2025 7:00pm to 7:00pm

Happy new year to you and your overachieving expectations 🎉

 

What if the key to a spectacular 2025 of writing is to chill the fuck out? IMAGINE! Join us for an intimate and creative hour dedicated to setting realistic targets for our writing for the year to come, being kind to ourselves and setting the stage for a truly inspiring 2025. Aww yeah!

 

What We’ll Explore

 

✨ Reality
New year can often be a time of deciding to be more disciplined and productive than you’ve ever been in your life. Now let’s look at the facts. What can you really do while still getting deep into your creative practice?

 

✨ Goal setting
How do we actually set goals and stick to them rather than letting them fall down the cracks in the sofa after three weeks?

 

✨ Look Forward with Intention
Consider what matters to you now as a writer and get clear on your intentions for the year ahead.

 

Who You Are

A writer-human who wants to launch into 2025 with energy and enthusiasm and rah rah rah while also feeling confident that you’re going to get shit done.

 

What You’ll Get

An hour of loveliness with the Writers’ HQ gang and a firm plan for the year ahead.

 

About Your Host

Paul Macauley is a writer, maker, and creativity coach who helps people express their ideas and live creatively thriving lives. He creates stories in all sorts of ways, including as a writer, director and performer and he is an award-winning playwright and theatremaker. Paul supports people in overcoming creative blocks, developing their ideas, and building sustainable creative practices. His approach is rooted in kindness, empathy, and a belief in the transformative power of creativity. Outside of his coaching and creative work, Paul is either walking somewhere, playing guitar or watch Deep Space Nine for the 17th time.

Booking & payment

https://writershq.co.uk/event/do-things-series-1-goal-setting-for-2025/

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