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The first quarter of 2026 has come and gone, and I am currently ankle deep into April, dipping my toes into the second quarter. As you know, dear reader, I created a 26 for 2026 list with aims and activities that I want to explore this year. Even though I have been super busy these past three months, I have not made much progress with completing items on my 26 for 2026 list which disappoints me. I was hoping this year would be better, and in some ways, it has been better; however, I am still struggling with keeping up with everything I have going on in my life. Before I share my thoughts on where I missed the boat and how I think I can course correct, let me share what I did accomplish in January, February, and March.

Out of the 26 items on my list, I have started 11 aims or activities and have completed one activity. That one activity I completed was #22 Vincent van Gogh Conqueror Challenge which is a virtual, fitness challenge where I walked 56.1 miles (tracing van Gogh’s path from Arles to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in France). I started the journey on Sunday, 01 March and completed it on Monday, 30 March (Vincent van Gogh’s birthday). This walking challenge was enjoyable and a highlight of my first quarter of the year. I earned a medal upon completion, and it will be mailed to me at some point this year.

11 Items Started

  • Alphabet Adventures (books, movies, outings, restaurants, etc.)
  • Dermatology Appointment
  • Finances 101 (create budget/track book spending)
  • Home Library (complete organization)
  • Kat’s Novel Adventures (film/release 26 videos in 2026)
  • Lunch Dates with Friends (6 in 2026)
  • Scrapbook Sessions (scrapbook 26 times in 2026)
  • The X-Files: Season 1 Rewatch with Barry
  • Unhaul Books (donations, giveaways, and Pango)
  • Writing Sessions (write 26 blog posts in 2026)
  • Zero to Well-Read Podcast

I am keeping track of the books I am reading, the movies I am watching, the songs I am listening to, and the restaurants where I am dining for my Alphabet Adventures. I went on 2/26 outings in March (Little Shop of Horrors at the Columbia Theatre and a Tea at Southeastern University Library). My Dermatology Appointment is scheduled for May 8th.

As for Finances 101, I have only kept track of my book spending. I spent a total of $435.23 on 48 books for myself/channel. I spent $139.56 on 28 books for gifts and $43.06 on books for my son Andrew. I want to keep track of how much money I am saving by using my libraries. I started keeping a list of the audiobooks, ebooks, and books I have checked out of the library since the beginning of the year, but I have not calculated how much I have saved, yet. I should also keep track of the books I have received as gifts as well as the free books I have received through Scholastic and volunteering at the FOTL store.

My Home Library is still a work in progress. I have added more books on bookshelves, bought an additional bookcase that needs to be assembled, and bought a few baskets to fill with books and put on top of the bookshelves. I also need to purchase additional shelving from Lowe’s to add more shelf space to the bookshelves in my office.

I have filmed/released 5/26 videos (4-January/1-March) on my YouTube channel, Kat’s Novel Adventures. I have had 2/6 Lunch Dates with Friends. Kelsi and I had lunch together at La Madeleine in January to celebrate our birthdays. Michelle and I had lunch together at Spudly’s Super Spuds in March. As for Scrapbook Sessions, I had 4/26 at a retreat I attended in February with my friends, Donna and Heather. Barry and I have watched 1/24 episodes of The X-Files: Season 1.

I have made a few donations (Mom’s books) and given away a book (Dark Sisters) as a giveaway on my channel for Unhaul Books; however, I am making a stack of books for future giveaways as well as a stack to sell on Pango. I really need to go through Shelly’s books and the rest of my mom’s books and make some decisions. As for my Writing Sessions, I wrote 3/26 blog posts (3-January). I listened to one episode of Zero to Well-Read Podcast (The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald), and I really enjoyed it, so I will continue listening to this podcast.

Writing all of this out to share with you, dear reader, has made me realize that I have accomplished more on my 26 for 2026 list than what I am giving myself credit for, especially considering all of the other things that have kept me busy since the new year started. In addition to my 26 items, I participated in some other projects. Some of these projects have been completed and some of them are ongoing until the end of the year. I am doing wonderful with the #Move26in26 Challenge. I move at least 26 minutes every day through working out with BODI and walking daily. I am on track with my Goodreads Challenge. I have read 27/100 books (January-March). However, I am extremely behind in my book reviews. I completed Frugal February and saved some moolah.

As for YouTube, I am hosting my weekly Wednesday and Saturday sprints. I am also keeping up with buddy reads and book clubs. I hosted Nevermore in January, Folklore February in February, and cohosted the Mardi Gras Readathon in January/February. I also participated in the Laura Ingalls Wilder Readathon and the BookTube Besties Retreat in February. In March, I participated in Week of Weird: Round 7 along with Middle Grade March and March Mystery Madness.

I spent a good chunk of my time on my YouTube channel’s reading events and participating in reading events run by my booktube buddies. I REALLY need to reflect on my YouTube journey, its overall impact on my life, and how it influences my goal-setting in the future. I want to create a balance between my channel and other areas of my life. I think I need to make a realistic plan to designate aims/activities per quarter. That is where I missed the boat in the first quarter.

Therefore, to get back on track, every week when I plan on Friday, I should be looking at my 26 for 2026 list, so I can work on some of my aims. I know I am busy with YouTube projects (January-May), and I realize that I might not start some of the aims/activities on my list until June: however, there are aims on my list I can work on a little bit at a time. I can choose one aim, like decluttering my scrapbook room, and chip away at it a little bit each week until the aim is complete. No multitasking! At the end of the day, it is about priorities. If I want to complete these aims, I have to make an effort to schedule them into my planner. I think time tracking is needed now to help me get a more accurate picture of where my time is being spent. In the meantime, I have included a video about my 1st Quarter Progress Report below if you are interested in hearing more of my thoughts about my first quarter progress.

Well, dear reader, here is the good news. It is still early enough in the year for me to course correct and get back on track, so I can end the year successfully. Knowing that has renewed my excitement. This upcoming Monday, I will start time tracking, so the following week I can choose one of my aims to incorporate in my schedule to work on to completion. Let me know in the comments if you, dear reader, set any goals, aims, or projects for yourself this year and how you are doing with them. Happiness!

“A few moments of inner peace and quiet allows the brain to reset itself. You become more centered as this happens, since the brain is clearing out distractions and too much “cross talk.” ~ Deepak Chopra

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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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