In general that looks pretty good! Some of the things fall more under a "to-do list" rather than goals (like make the bed, clean the kitchen, etc.) Goals are more along the lines of something you are trying to achieve in which the results can be measured. An easy example is losing weight. "Losing weight" isn't really a goal, because the end result isn't defined. But "lose 20 pounds" is a good, solid goal. Once you have a goal like that, you can have milestones leading up to it, like lose 2 pounds a week. Losing 20 pounds may be an overwhelming thought, but losing 2 pounds a week brings it down to a scale that seems more achievable. That's just an example, maybe you want to gain weight, or maybe you are happy where you are. So running a 5k and selling a photo to a stranger are awesome goals, and both have potential milestones leading up to the goal. Like running 2k by the end of 2 weeks, then 3k by the end of 4, etc. Or showing photos to friends and strangers to get feedback on what might sell and what might not, and maybe opening an Etsy Shop leading up to your goal of actually selling a photo. Does that make sense?
Incidentally, I have a similar goal in eventually selling clay sculpts. It's not something I need to do for money, just a fun hobby of mine. I've made a lot of artist friends through Instagram and have been picking their brains on which of my work they think is marketable, and have also been gathering tips and tricks for working faster (there's not much point in selling something for 50 bucks if it takes me 20 hours to make it!) I've always tinkered with stuff like that but it's amazing what you learn by befriending other artists that work in the same genre.
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but it would be cool to learn how to rock climb.
Another great goal! Maybe have mileposts of "researching rock climbing classes", "find out what equipment and clothing I need", "purchase required equipment".
Make checklists, then check them off. Checking items off a checklist gives just about anyone a great sense of accomplishment. It also helps you sort what you need to do to achieve your goals.