My Goals for 2026 ✨
- Multiworkium

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
2026 feels like a year of intention for me — not perfection, not rushing, but choosing growth in ways that truly matter.
One of my goals this year is to finally buy a guitar (or even a bass) and start learning how to play an instrument. I know it won’t be easy, especially with limited free time, but I also know it’s never too late to start. Music has always been close to my heart, and I want to experience it in a more personal, hands-on way.
Creatively, I want to focus more on growing my graphic design presence, especially on Instagram. This doesn’t mean abandoning my art account — both matter to me — but I want to network more, support fellow graphic designers, and strengthen my professional identity. Alongside that, I want to be more active on Behance, sharing more of my work there and using it as an extension of my creative journey, just like I do on Instagram.
Another goal of mine is to learn how to dance. Even though I still struggle to fully understand how to move my body or execute choreography perfectly, I want to try — without fear, without pressure, and without needing perfection.
I also want to create more digital content for sale on my Gumroad shop. My graphic design work and personal projects play a big role in this, as my digital products are an extension of who I am creatively. I want to build something that feels authentic and meaningful.
On a more personal level, I want to work on repairing and strengthening my bonds with people. Building healthy relationships has always been difficult for me due to past experiences, but I want to move forward with honesty, boundaries, and understanding.
I’d love to attend more K-pop concerts and events, experience music live, and create memories that inspire me both emotionally and creatively.
One of my biggest long-term dreams is to buy my own apartment and become its owner — a space that feels safe, personal, and truly mine.
I also want to figure out my personal style, from clothing to hair, and express myself more freely without fear or hesitation.
Most importantly, I want to build self-confidence — to stop self-blaming for the sake of others and start standing firmly in who I am.
And finally, I want to focus more deeply on my original characters — developing their stories, designs, and worlds, and giving them the attention they deserve.
2026 is about growth, courage, creativity, and choosing myself — one step at a time.







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