Nika

2026 and your goals. Let's try to set them for Q1.

Since I haven't been able to meet my work goals very well in the last few quarters, I now plan to approach them more systematically and not push myself too hard on work goals, as that ultimately led to problems that made my plan less sustainable.

So here is my structure and list:

Work goals:

πŸ‘‰ Edit min. 15 pre-recorded YouTube videos

πŸ‘‰ Remove inactive newsletter subscribers, which will be in the hundreds (this will be mentally difficult)

πŸ‘‰ Product launch on Product Hunt (this is a specific product, not a random product)

Personal goals:

πŸ‘‰ Stay consistent in exercising

πŸ‘‰ Learn 4 languages ​​(+ read lessons from textbooks I ordered), ideally every day

πŸ‘‰ Eat less sweets

πŸ‘‰ Go to bed before midnight more often (and not at 2, like I did before)

What are your goals for the first quarter of 2026?

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Abdul Rehman

Love how you’re balancing work and personal goals. The focus on sustainability is so important πŸ‘

Nika

@abod_rehmanΒ Abdul, not gonna lie. I am not doing great at balancing. Now, it is mostly work what I do :D

Vivian Zheng

Hi! Your goal list is so clear, and the "sustainability" focus is awesome! Here are my 2026 Q1 goals:

  • Work: Secure 3 key client renewals, optimize contract templates, publish 2 industry insights

  • Personal: 3x weekly strength training, practice business English, meditate, read 2 books/month

    Let's keep moving steadilyβ€”no burnout, just consistent progress! πŸ’ͺ

Nika

@vivianzhengΒ In what industry are you operating in? (when you want to 3 client renewals)?

Martin Cervantes

My professional goals would be do my first SaaS launch and scale it and for personal goals improve my training in the gym.

Nika

@martin_cervantesΒ How often can we see you hitting the gym? :D
P.S.: What that SaaS will be about? :)

Martin Cervantes

@busmark_w_nikaΒ I'm pretty discipline πŸ˜„ I go 5-6 times at week but I want make improvements in the way I train like adding more weight. The SaaS I'm building is called Data Extractio. I haven't launched here yet but you can check it if you want. It's tool that can help you to extract tables from PDFs in which you can define the tables and save them as templates so that you can reuse it for future if you have similar tables to process. Right now I'm refining the tool before the launch but it's funtional now.

Nika

@martin_cervantesΒ oooo, I love disciplined people, you are my person :D Is your tool something like Rows?

Martin Cervantes

@busmark_w_nikaΒ  yes some features are similar my plan is to add more features in future like OCR

Maansi Dommeti

More than half way through Q1 and I think I'm doing it! I wish I could separate work from fun, but right now -- it's all fun.

  • πŸ“œ Completing my thesis for my Masters of Liberal Arts program (I'm writing about role of Theatre of the Absurd in Indian theatre)

  • πŸŽ™οΈ Record a super new exciting season of my podcast AP Taylor Swift (we analyze her lyrics for fun)

  • πŸ‹πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ Become a regular for Tonal's Pilates classes

  • 🧱 Trying to build the first 500 super fans of my new beta product at MasterClass (imagine a meeting notes tool, but it gives you feedback after every call!)

Nika

@maansiatmasterclassΒ Wow, you are so productive, I should do the same but less time left :D Wishing GL with the thesis! :)

Maansi Dommeti

@busmark_w_nikaΒ Thank you! Definitely slightly easier when you can optimize for joy!

Joe

You literally admit the last few quarters were unsustainable, then rebuild the same overcommitment stack with better bullet points.

Nika

@rolodexterΒ Yeah, that would be the solution too, but over time my priorities are changing, somehow landed more clients, had to delegate some work and I am growing in totally different parts than I set for myself initially.

nim

love this thread πŸ™ my q1 goals were kinda similar - more consistent with daily rituals and less doom scrolling. what actually helped me stick to it was finding apps that make the habit feel fun not forced. like i do wordplay (its a cryptic crossword app, 1 clue per day) every morning with coffee as a brain warmup, and i listen to astrologica for my daily horoscope podcast while getting ready lol. for the reading goal i use speakeasy to turn articles into audio so i can listen during commute instead of just saving them forever. biggest thing: keeping each habit under 5 mins so theres no excuse to skip πŸ’ͺ

Nika

@sup_nimΒ are you good for now to maintain your goals? 2/3 is over :D

Nakajima Ryoma

Love this thread! My Q1 goal is to genuinely help people reclaim their attention. I launched Tomosu β€” an iOS app that locks all apps by default and lets you unlock only what you need, intentionally. One of my personal goals: stop opening Instagram out of habit. The app literally asks you to shake your phone 20 times first πŸ˜„ Good luck everyone with your goals!

Nika

@nakajima_ryomaΒ Will be there any new relaunch on PH? :)

Valentina  Koniukhova

Love this thread. My big Q1 goal is proving a hypothesis with https://aimyear.com β€” that people stick with goals longer when they're anchored to real milestones with dates, not daily streaks.

Β  Personally, I'm testing my own system: 3 life areas, one clear target each, weekly check-ins on Sunday. No daily guilt tracking. If it works for me, it works for users.

Β  Biggest challenge: the temptation to do more. "Systematically" (like you said) means saying no to 80% of what feels urgent.

Nika

@valentina_konuhovaΒ and how are you doing? Because it is only a few days left until the end of Q1 :D

Valentina  Koniukhova

@busmark_w_nika I feel like this year I'm really making steps toward achieving what's truly important to me. Β 

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Β  You know how on the first day of the year (or whatever day we set big goals and want to change something in our lives) we commit to all these things, but sometimes they don't stand the test of time? A couple of weeks later we're sinking back into routine, and the only desire is to finish the workweek and get some easy rest.

Β  For me, the thing that actually kept me on track was reviewing my day every single evening and planning the next one β€” remembering which areas I've made progress in and which ones lacked my attention. When I see how many days I've been working toward an aim, I become more confident that there will be an outcome. Maybe not the one I was thinking about at the start, but something that made me a better person.

And when I see that I haven't done anything yet for something I set as an important aim, I ask myself: is it really important to me? That's where, day by day, you start to find your real intrinsic motivation. If theΒ answer is yes, I try to give it more attention β€” I try to plan my day with these things prioritized.

Nika

@valentina_konuhovaΒ Maybe you will deliver results faster under the time pressure, that is also a part of the strategy! :)

nim

my q1 goals are all about shipping and getting real users on 3 ios apps i built last year:

1. launch speakeasy (speakeasy.studio.gold) on product hunt β€” it's an article-to-audio converter. goal: 500 free users, 50 paid conversions by end of q1. the product works, now it's about distribution

2. grow astrologica (astrologica.app) daily listeners β€” it's an ai horoscope podcast from your birth chart. goal: 1000 daily active listeners. retention is strong for people who try it, the challenge is getting them to try it

3. get wordplay (wordplay.studio.gold) to 100 daily players β€” it's a daily cryptic crossword clue with explanations. smallest audience but highest engagement per user

meta-goal: stop building features and start marketing. i spent all of 2025 building and maybe 5% of my time on distribution. flipping that ratio in q1

the personal goal underneath all of this: prove that a solo maker can run 3 "single-serving" apps sustainably. each one is small by design β€” the question is whether small + daily + habitual = viable 🎯

Nika

@sup_nimΒ When is the launch day? πŸ‘€

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