Close the year with intention. Review what you found, identify what remains open, and set specific research goals for 2027.
Njila New Moon Workshop — "Year-End Reflection | Setting 2027 Research Intentions"
The winter solstice new moon is the oldest turning point in the human calendar. It is the moment of maximum darkness before the light returns — and the most powerful time to set intentions for what comes next.
In this closing workshop of the 2026 Njila New Moon Series, B. Kelly, Founder of Njila, guides you through a structured reflection on the year's research: what you found, what remains open, and what you are committing to pursue in 2027.
You'll learn:
• How to conduct a meaningful end-of-year research review
• How to identify your highest-leverage research priorities for the coming year
• How to set specific, achievable research goals (not vague intentions)
• How to build a simple research plan that keeps you moving forward
What's included:
GA ($27) — Live workshop access
VIP ($47) — Live workshop access + downloadable Annual Research Intentions Planner (fillable PDF research template)
This workshop is free for Njila Patreon members (Storykeeper tier and above). Join at patreon.com/njila.
About Njila:
Njila is a family history preservation practice founded by B. Kelly. Rooted in African American heritage and the documentary record of Louisiana, Njila uses rigorous genealogical methodology to help families find, document, and honor their ancestors. njila.org
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- 1 hour
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