Let’s finish the year strong!
December is the new January!
Come New Year’s Day, I want to be able to hit the ground running!
These are all things I’ve often said to myself at the end of each year.
(more…)Let’s finish the year strong!
December is the new January!
Come New Year’s Day, I want to be able to hit the ground running!
These are all things I’ve often said to myself at the end of each year.
(more…)A new year is almost here and while I plan to spend much of these final weeks of 2022 relaxing and hanging out with friends and family. But the goal digger in me is also plotting plans for 2023.
Near the end of the year, I always take time to ask myself a series of questions to help me set goals for the year to come.
If you need help setting your goals for 2023, be sure to join me for Write the Vision: 2023 #GoalDigger Workshop. The workshop is set for Sunday, December 18 from 4 to 6 p.m. CT. And it’s FREE!
Here are 23 questions I’m journaling about in preparation for 2023.
(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.
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