Kathy's Corner at Projectkin
Thank you for joining us today, Jane Chapman [https://open.substack.com/users/99426408-jane-chapman?utm_source=mentions], Jennifer Jones [https://open.substack.com/users/260013785-jennifer-jones?utm_source=mentions], Marian Beaman [https://substack.com/profile/49691247-marian-beaman] Becky Hetchler [https://substack.com/profile/186505689-becky-hetchler], Linda Teather [https://substack.com/profile/185449888-linda-teather], Marci Keats Rudolph 🙏 [https://open.substack.com/users/185449859-marci-keats-rudolph?utm_source=mentions], Bill Moore [https://substack.com/profile/51729824-bill-moore], Kimberley, and so many more. What a fantastic start to the new year. I was touched by the range of discussion. It has put us in a wonderful, positive mindset for planning and making forward progress in our journeys this year. I was especially touched by the notion of supporting, nudging, and encouraging each other along on the journey. Did a friend share this post? Fantastic! Learn more about Projectkin and join our community of family historians hooked on stories. Projectkin.org/about [http://projectkin.org/about]. As Projectkin, we’re hooked on family history stories. So often, these stories start with the stuff left for us by our ancestors. Deciding what to do with them is often a fast path to a Gulf of Overwhelm. In Kathy’s Corner, we’re here to get through it together. Today’s episode, Kathy Stone [https://substack.com/profile/177868959-kathy-stone] takes us by the hand to talk seriously about setting goals, or just taking a fresh look at goal setting. Below are a few useful resources mentioned during our conversation: Resources We’ll start with Kathy’s own post that started this conversation: As background, Kathy shared the post that inspired her to look at what she was trying to accomplish as a quest. This post from Ashley Janssen, “Why Traditional Goal Setting Doesn’t Always Work and What To Do Instead [https://ashleyjanssen.com/why-traditional-goal-setting-doesnt-always-work-and-what-to-do-instead/],” had her thinking about “growth loops.” That set us off on a discussion of goals in the context of a journey, a quest. As we went around the Zoom, Jennifer Jones added insight, reflecting on a new year post she’d released for her alternative publication, The Retirement Phase [http://jonesjenniferalison.substack.com]: We also discussed strategies for managing the overwhelm in terms of your genealogical research. One approach Jane Chapman [https://substack.com/profile/99426408-jane-chapman] mentioned combines her research on three substacks (BJNL’s Genealogy [https://bjnlsgenealogy.substack.com/] and Kyeburn Diggings One-Place Study [https://kyeburndiggingsops.substack.com/]) with a repository using the WeAre.xyz [http://weare.xyz] platform. About Kathy With her decades of experience as a professional photo organizer, Kathy always has another special insight to get us through it. Learn more about Kathy’s Coaching [http://kathys-coaching.substack.com/]. As Projectkin, we’re here to help families tell their stories in any form. I feel strongly that our collections of photos and other artifacts are key to our memories and, in turn, our stories. If you think this post might interest a friend or colleague, why not just pass it along? These are public posts, and our events are free, made possible by the support of our Patrons [http://projectkin.org/patrons]. You can also bring your friend along to join us at our next Kathy’s Corner event. See our upcoming events here [https://tockify.com/eventscalendar/pinboard?search=kathy%27s&startms=1759302000000] . Get full access to Projectkin at projectkin.substack.com/subscribe [https://projectkin.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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