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This past Monday (26 January) I released my 2026 plans on my YouTube channel, but I lacked the time to update here until today. With February fast approaching, I figured I would share with you, dear reader, my plans for 2026. As I have done the past few years, I used Gretchen Rubin’s trifecta of tools to design my year.

EXPLORE is my word for 2026. I plan to analyze different areas of my life, so I can make decisions to improve those areas. I plan to examine, discover, or experiment with new undertakings through activities and adventures. My plans for this year focus on self-care, personal growth, organization, reading, creative pursuits, and fun. Since there are 26 letters in the alphabet and this year is 2026, I decided to have a little fun and put my list of aims in alphabetical order.

In addition to my one-word theme, I created a 26 for 2026 list with my aims for the new year. Almost all of the items on my list (18 to be exact) are new; however, I did carry over four items from last year (B, C, H, and X) and two items from 2024 (E and M) that I did not complete, but I really want to accomplish this year. I also repeated two items from last year (S and W) to keep myself motivated with both of those activities. Take a look at what I have planned for myself for 2026.

Kat’s 26 for 2026 List

  • Alphabet Adventures (books, movies, outings, restaurants, etc.)
  • Book of Life
  • Clutter Clear 123 (bedroom closet, kitchen, and scrapbook room)
  • Dermatology Appointment
  • Evening Routine (implement pre-sleep ritual)
  • Finances 101 (create budget/track book spending)
  • Grafton (read Alphabet Series by Sue Grafton)
  • Home Library (complete organization)
  • Illustrator Deep Dive (picture books)
  • Jigsaw Puzzles (6 in 2026)
  • Kat’s Novel Adventures (film/release 26 videos in 2026)
  • Lunch Dates with Friends (6 in 2026)
  • Massage
  • New Habitat for Ice Cream Bar (speckled kingsnake) 
  • Out with the Old/In with the New (update wardrobe) 
  • Party for Barry’s 60th Birthday (March)
  • Quarterly Game Hangouts (board games or card games)
  • Road Race (walk/maybe run)
  • Scrapbook Sessions (scrapbook 26 times in 2026)
  • The X-Files: Season 1 Rewatch with Barry
  • Unhaul Books (donations, giveaways, and Pango)
  • Vincent van Gogh Conqueror Challenge
  • Writing Sessions (write 26 blog posts in 2026)
  • X Marks the Spot: The Open Book in Scotland (put down deposit)
  • YouTube Project (learn to create SHORTS)
  • Zero to Well-Read Podcast

I am excited to explore all of these aims; however, the nerd in me is SUPER excited about my Alphabet Adventures. Basically, I will be reading 26 books that I own, each one starting with a letter of the alphabet. I will be watching 26 movies, each one starting with a letter of the alphabet. In addition to books and movies, I will be working on this aim through outings, restaurants, music, readathons, etc. I’ve already crossed off a couple of books, movies, songs, and restaurants since the beginning of the year.

Other Fun Plans for 2026:

  • Participate in Gretchen Rubin’s #Move26in26. The challenge is to spend 26 minutes moving daily in 2026. This challenge is the third element of Rubin’s Design Your Year: 2026 with the one-word theme and list of aims being the other two elements. According to Gretchen Rubin, “Research consistently links regular physical activity to better sleep, clearer thinking, reduced anxiety, and—perhaps surprisingly—more energy. These benefits come from any kind of movement, not just traditional forms of exercise like jogging or cardio.” Moving at least 26 minutes every day will be an easy daily challenge for me because I enjoy walking which I strive to do each day. I started strength-training again in November, and I strive to get a strength-training session in 2-3 days a week. Exercising daily has made a huge difference in my life, so I like this yearly challenge for the inspiration to keep going with my fitness goals.
  • Join the 2026 Reading Challenge on Goodreads. My goal is to read 100 books this year. Follow me on Goodreads (Katherine Loyacano).
  • Host three readathons on my YouTube channel: Nevermore, Folklore February, and Zombiethon.
  • Host What’s Up Wednesday! (weekly online community sprints).
  • Host Saturday Morning Momentum: Rise & Remix in 2026 (weekly online power hour).
  • Participate in 2026 Read Your Bookshelf Challenge hosted by Chantel at Chantel Reads All Day.
  • Participate in Horror Bingo 2025-2026 hosted by Sarah at Wicked Reading.
  • Participate in various online Readathons (Big Book Summer, Giallo July, March Mystery Madness, Middle-Grade March, Series September, Summer Book Bingo, and Week of Weird).
  • Interact with members of the Chills, Thrills, and Kills Book Club on Facebook.
  • Participate in Booktube Book Clubs (The Book Wyrm Club, FOMOMGMCozy Cottage, and The Midnight Book Society).
  • Continue doing Collabs with Kelsi (OSA, Halloween-A-Thon, Holiday Hell, & movie discussions). Our collabs can be viewed on her YouTube channel, Kelsi’s Nostalgic Life: Books, Movies, & Creativity.  Please consider subscribing to Kelsi’s channel in 2026.
  • Cohost with Laurie @ Books, Ink and Paper (Mardi Gras Readathon).
  • Cohost with Jen @ Literary Love 123 (November Readathon).
  • Buddy Read the Dark Tower Series by Stephen King with Alex @ Frankfiction.
  • Buddy Read 4 Series (Beaumont, Brady, Reynolds, & Walker) by J.A. Jance with the Beaumont/Brady Bunch.
  • Participate in Frugal February. This is a NO spend month.
  • Keep a TA-DA list for 2025. This list is for goals or activities that I accomplish throughout the year but are not included on my original list. These accomplishments should be celebrated, too.

Additionally, I will continue creating videos for my Youtube channel, Kat’s Novel Adventures. I passed my three-year anniversary of releasing my first video on 28 October 2025. As of the writing of this post, I have 1.34K subscribers and 383 videos for public viewing. My channel growth is still a slow-going process, dear reader, and I am still fine with it. Quality over Quantity. I have an AMAZING community of friends, who are supportive and thoughtful. We show up for each other. My channel, like my blog, provides me a creative outlet and brings me a great deal of joy. I have included a video about Designing My Year: 2026 below if you are interested in hearing more about my plans for 2026. Please consider subscribing to my channel, giving me a like, and leaving a comment.

Well, dear reader, that is a preview of my adventures for 2026. All of these aims and activities are designed for me to have a happier year. I am thrilled about working on my aims, especially my Alphabet Adventures, while also discovering other opportunities that might present themselves this year. Happiness!

“Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire.” ~ Jennifer Lee

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2025 has come and gone (rather quickly I might add), and it is time for me to share how I did on the aims I started and completed (or ignored) on my 25 for 2025 List. Despite burning myself out in the first half of the year and telling Tooty aka Comet good-bye as he crossed the Rainbow Bridge in the second half, I actually did well overall with accomplishing aims on my yearly list. I chose PHOENIX as my word for 2025, and it served me well as I crashed and burned throughout the year. However, like a phoenix, I rose up out of the ashes and moved forward. Out of the 25 aims on my list, I completed 15 items, started 6 items, and ignored of them.

Kat’s 25 for 2025 List

  • Contact SPA 728 for health assessment information. YES ✔
  • Strength train 2-3 times per week. YES ✔
  • Walk at least 30 minutes daily, preferably outside. YES ✔
  • Reduce reflux meds to 20 mg. YES ✔
  • Keep a JOY journal. STARTED (and abandoned)
  • Create a Book of Life. NO
  • Clear the clutter in my scrapbook room. STARTED (work in progress)
  • Clear the clutter in my bedroom closet. STARTED (barely a work in progress)
  • Buy a comfortable chair for my home office. YES ✔ (took Andrew’s chair)
  • Organize home library. STARTED (work in progress…see photo above)
  • Keep track of spending on books. YES ✔ ($1,268.79 – books purchased for myself)
  • Start a new booktube project. (Saturday Morning Momentum: Thrive in 2025) YES ✔
  • Organize videos on Kat’s Novel Adventures (create playlists). YES ✔
  • Read 25 Books that have been on my shelves for 5 years or more. STARTED (read 9)
  • Start The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King. YES ✔
  • Read Paperbacks from Hell by Grady Hendrix. NO (forgot about it)
  • Write 25 blog posts on The Kat Files. STARTED (wrote 15 posts)
  • Scrapbook 25 times in 2025. NO (epic fail)
  • Attend TAC Scrapbook Event in June with Donna & Heather. YES ✔
  • Volunteer at the Friends of the Library store during the summer. YES ✔
  • Visit the New Orleans Vampire Café in New Orleans. YES ✔
  • Visit the English Tea Room in Covington. YES ✔
  • Visit the Hammond Farmers & Artisans Market at least 5 times. YES ✔
  • Attend The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at The Columbia Theatre in March. YES ✔
  • Put a deposit down on running The Open Book in Scotland. NO (sadly)

Other Fun Plans for 2025:

  • I participated in Gretchen Rubin’s #Read25in25. I was thrilled that Gretchen brought back reading for the 2025 challenge since reading is my favorite activity. Of course, I loved this challenge!
  • I joined the 2025 Reading Challenge on Goodreads with a goal of 100 books. I reached my goal either at the end of October or the beginning of November, ending the year having read 120 books. Follow me on Goodreads (Katherine Loyacano).
  • I hosted all three of my readathons on my YouTube channel: Nevermore, Folklore February, and Zombiethon.
  • I interacted with members of the Chills, Thrills, and Kills Book Club on Facebook; however, not as often as I had in mind.
  • I participated in Booktube Book Clubs (FOMOMGMCozy Cottageand Book Wyrm).
  • I continue doing Collabs with Kelsi by participating in some capacity in her annual events and participating in a live discussion with her about the Terrifier franchise. Our collabs can be viewed on her YouTube channel, Slime and Slashers – A Nostalgia & Horror Channel as well as her movie YouTube channel, Nightmares and NostalgiaPlease consider subscribing to Kelsi’s channels.
  • I participated in Frugal February and saved some money. I love this no-spend month because I love saving money.
  • I did not keep up with my TA-DA list for 2025 all year long. However, I am currently in the process of completing it, and I plan to share it with you once I have completed it.

So, there you have it, dear reader. Overall, I am pleased with my accomplishments in 2025. I passed my three-year anniversary of releasing my first video on 28 October 2025. I cannot believe it has been three years already. Even though I took a hiatus from filming and releasing content on my channel (May-November), I continued hosting my weekly Wednesday sprints. I love hanging out with my community. They are super supportive and loads of fun to spend time with each week. And, since I mentioned my channel, I have included a video about my Review of 2025 below if you are interested in hearing more about my accomplishments and some of the books I read in 2025. Please consider subscribing to my channel, giving me a like and a share, and leaving a comment.

Not surprising, I am playing catch up with content both on my channel and here on my blog. As I mentioned, I want to share my TA-DA List from 2025 with you. I designed my year for 2026, and I look forward to sharing all of my shenanigans with you (one-word theme, 26 for 2026 List, and Gretchen Rubin’s yearly challenge). My hope is to share more of my adventures with you in 2026. Thanks for reading, and I plan to return soon. How did you do with your goals in 2025, dear reader? Happiness!

“Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.” ~ Hal Borland

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Daylight Saving Time is fast approaching, dear reader, and I am thrilled to finally get my new year in high gear. Stepping into 2025 felt overwhelming but oddly familiar to stepping into 2024. I was playing catch-up from the previous year while having a vague idea of my plans for this year. I had adjusted my mindset last year and started my 2024 on the Lunar New Year. So, that plan was put into place again this year, but the Lunar New Year has come and gone with barely any progress. Why? I am still stuck in catch-up mode because of a few tasks I cannot let go. With that being said, I am seeing a bright light at the end of the tunnel, and I have a project in place that I think will make 2025 my best year, yet.

PHOENIX is my word for 2025. My friend Kelsi actually came up with my word. On a car ride together in November, I shared with her that I was thinking about my one-word theme for the new year and what I was leaning towards, and she offered the Phoenix (a mythological creature that is reborn from its ashes) as a suggestion. After wearing out RESET in 2024 and desperately wanting my season of sorrow to end, I needed a strong word to get back on course. My plans for this year focus on self-care, organization, reading, creative pursuits, and fun.

In addition to my one-word theme, I created a 25 for 2025 list with my aims for the new year. Almost all of the items on my list are new; however, I did carry over six items from last year that I did not complete but really want to accomplish this year. Take a look at what I have planned for myself for 2025.

Kat’s 25 for 2025 List

  • 1. Contact SPA 728 for health assessment information.
  • 2. Strength train 2-3 times per week.
  • 3. Walk at least 30 minutes daily, preferably outside.
  • 4. Reduce reflux meds to 20 mg. 
  • 5. Keep a JOY journal.
  • 6. Create a Book of Life.
  • 7. Clear the clutter in my scrapbook room.
  • 8. Clear the clutter in my bedroom closet.
  • 9. Buy a comfortable chair for my home office.
  • 10. Organize home library.
  • 11. Keep track of spending on books. 
  • 12. Start a new booktube project. (Saturday Morning Momentum: Thrive in 2025)
  • 13. Organize videos on Kat’s Novel Adventures (create playlists).
  • 14. Read 25 Books that have been on my shelves for 5 years or more.
  • 15. Read The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King.
  • 16. Read Paperbacks from Hell by Grady Hendrix.
  • 17. Write 25 blog posts on The Kat Files.
  • 18. Scrapbook 25 times in 2025.
  • 19. Attend TAC Scrapbook Event in June with Donna and Heather.
  • 20. Volunteer at the Friends of the Library store during the summer.
  • 21. Visit the New Orleans Vampire Café in New Orleans.
  • 22. Visit the English Tea Room in Covington.
  • 23. Visit the Hammond Farmers & Artisans Market at least 5 times.
  • 24. Attend The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at The Columbia Theatre in March.
  • 25. Put a deposit down on running The Open Book in Scotland.

I made a bingo board with my aims! Several members in the Happier in Hollywood Facebook group shared their bingo boards at the beginning of the year, so I decided to do one as well. Fun project!

Other Fun Plans for 2025:

  • Participate in Gretchen Rubin’s #Read25in25. The challenge is to spend 25 minutes reading daily in 2025. This challenge is the third element of Rubin’s Design Your Year: 2025 with the one-word theme and list of aims being the other two elements. According to Gretchen Rubin, “Research shows that reading is good for us: it benefits mental health, sharpens the brain, makes us more empathetic, helps us learn, and increases our tolerance for uncertainty. And most importantly, it’s fun!” Reading at least 25 minutes every day will be an easy daily challenge for me because I LOVE reading. It is my favorite activity, and I already read every day much more than 25 minutes; therefore, I have designated my daily 25-minute reading time for this challenge to read nonfiction.
  • Join the 2025 Reading Challenge on Goodreads. My goal is to read 100 books this year. Follow me on Goodreads (Katherine Loyacano).
  • Host three readathons on my YouTube channel: Nevermore, Folklore February, and Zombiethon.
  • Interact with members of the Chills, Thrills, and Kills Book Club on Facebook.
  • Participate in Booktube Book Clubs (FOMOMGMCozy Cottage, and Book Wyrm).
  • Continue doing Collabs with Kelsi. Our collabs can be viewed on her YouTube channel, Slime and Slashers – A Nostalgia & Horror Channel as well as her new movie YouTube channel, Nightmares and Nostalgia. Please consider subscribing to Kelsi’s channels in 2025.
  • Participate in Frugal February. This is a NO spend month.
  • Keep a TA-DA list for 2025. This list is for goals or activities that I accomplished throughout the year but were not included on my original list. These accomplishments should be celebrated, too.

Additionally, I will continue creating videos for my Youtube channel, Kat’s Novel Adventures. I passed my two-year anniversary of releasing my first video on 28 October 2024. As of the writing of this post, I have 1.19K subscribers and 270 videos for public viewing. My channel was monetized in May 2024, and I received my first check in January of this year. Happiness Boost! My channel growth is a slow-going process, dear reader, and I am fine with it. I love my small community of friends; they bring me so much joy. I have included a video about Designing My Year: 2025 below if you are interested in hearing more about my plans for 2025. Please consider subscribing to my channel, giving me a like, and leaving a comment.

As you can see, dear reader, I have planned another year of adventures for 2025. All of these aims and activities give me hope of getting my life back on track. I am excited about tackling my aims while also exploring other opportunities that might crop up this year. Happiness!

“Wake up, wild one! You are the phoenix, the firebird, the one who rises from the ashes of the past.” ~ A. A. Malee

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