Even though I have a long list of things I hope to accomplish before 2022 is over, I’m already thinking about and planning for 2023.
Mostly, I’m thinking about what I plan to do differently next year.
(more…)Even though I have a long list of things I hope to accomplish before 2022 is over, I’m already thinking about and planning for 2023.
Mostly, I’m thinking about what I plan to do differently next year.
(more…)I believe all women writers should create seasonal bucket lists.
You may already have a main bucket list of all the big, hairy audacious goals you want to accomplish in your lifetime. But a seasonal bucket list is different.
(more…)I want to help you get more writing done in 12 weeks than most people get done in 12 months. I want you to try the 12-Week Year.
I tried The 12-Week-Year for the first time last year and ever since then I’ve been hooked on the idea of ditching “annualized thinking” and focusing on setting 12-week goals instead of 12-month, or annual, goals. Even though many of the concepts discussed in the book were things I already practiced, the mindset shift was key. So, when I found out there was a 12-Week Year for Writers I was elated and excited to implement this system with the members of the See Jane Write Collective.
(more…)Did you have a word of the year for 2021? Have you chosen a word for 2022?
This is a practice I started nearly 10 years ago.
Back in 2013, I chose three words — joy, communion, and gratitude.
Through the years I’ve chosen words such as “magic” and “faith.”
I usually spend the first half of December choosing my focus word for the upcoming year. December is such a peculiar month for us all as we find ourselves simultaneously looking back and longing to move forward. For me, choosing a word of the year is a part of this.
(more…)I believe all writers should have a five-year plan. So, it might surprise you that I don’t have one.
Let me explain.
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