Goal Setting & Organization for Writers

Thursday
January 15, 2025
7:00 PM (EST)
90 minutes

Do you want to set goals and achieve them in 2026? Want to get organized and take steps toward realizing your writing dreams? During this live Zoom webinar, you’ll have the chance to explore who you are as a writer, write a mission statement, and set goals for 2026 and beyond. We’ll also discuss creating habits and getting organized, so you can find time and methods to achieve our goals. Instructor Bethany Jarmul will walk you through practical action steps. You’ll leave with a written mission statement, clear goals, and a plan for how to achieve them.

What You’ll Learn

  • EXPLORE what makes you unique as a writer
  • CREATE a mission statement for yourself and your writing
  • LEARN how to set S.M.A.R.T. goals that you can achieve
  • DISCOVER strategies and techniques to break down your goals and create habits
  • LEARN organizational tools to help you stay on track

Details

  • Live Zoom Event
  • Thursday, January 15, 2026
  • 7:00 PM (EST)
  • 90-minute webinar
  • The slides and recording will be sent to all participants. You’re welcome to sign up even if you can’t attend live. 

Costs

  • $25 for registration to this live Zoom event!

How to Register

  • Step 1: Pay HERE. 
    This link is to my PayPal. Click “send” then enter $25. 
    (Other payment options: Venmo: @BethanyJarmul,  Zelle: Bethany.dzielski@gmail.com)
  • Step 2: Register for the Zoom Event. 
    (Your request to register for the event will be approved when payment is received.)

Bethany Jarmul is an Appalachian writer and poet. She’s the author of a mini-memoir Take Me Home from Belle Point Press, a prose poem chapbook This Strange and Wonderful Existence, and her debut poetry collection Lightning Is a Mother is now available with ELJ Editions. Her work has been published in more than 100 literary magazines including Rattle, Brevity, Salamander, and The Ex-Puritan. Her writing was selected for Best Spiritual Literature 2023 and Best Small Fictions 2024, and has been nominated for the Pushcart PrizeThe Best of the NetBest Microfiction, and Wigleaf Top 50. Connect with her on social media: @BethanyJarmul.

Questions?
bethanyjarmul@gmail.com