Your Mid-Year Photo Goal Checkpoint f/77

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Show Notes

I can’t believe 2021 is already half behind us! “The days go slow and the years go fast” … as the saying goes. For us photographers, the mid-year mark is a natural point to assess our progress for the year thus far and checkpoint our photo goals. Are you on track? Have some goals been achieved? Or is a course correction needed?

In today’s podcast, I share thoughts about the importance of measuring against your goals and some thoughts about how to go about that. Also, back in Episode 52 of this podcast, I shared my three photo goals for 2021. This week, I checkpoint my progress and have some mixed results to report. Listen for more.

And … if you didn’t set any photo goals for 2021, it’s never too late to start!!

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