Saturday, September 7, 2013

New Years Resolutions that went all wrong.


Last year at this time I had my first contract and was working diligently through all my edits, getting ready for my release in February.
The days rushed by and before I knew it New Years had arrived.

2013 was going to be my year. I had so many plans. Release my new book on February 16th. Have my second book ready for submission by March and work towards my third by the end of the year.
I had goals.

Well father time was not my friend.
It is the beginning of September and I am three fourths of the way through two books. So close to the end but life keeps getting in the way.
As writers we realize the best made plans can go so wrong so we must be flexible.
If we push, the words won't come, or at least that's the way it works for me.
So I made a list. of ways to stay on track
1.  Set up a calender and mark out time to write.
This gives me a schedule so I can't say I don't have time.
2.  Keep a journal 
This keeps the ideas flowing. If I happen to sit in front of the computer with nothing to write I grab my journal.
3.  Plot my success
I no longer mark out on the calender when I want a book done. I mark word counts. Each scheduled writing time I plot my total words written. 
4.  Set a goal to write one more word than the last word count.
Each scheduled writing time I attempt to hit just one more word than the last. This gets me one more word closer to the end.
5.  Find a tangible prize for each goal you have set.
Mine is a new book. I am a writer, but I have always been an avid reader. 

My goals are still tangible this year, just more towards the end of the year.
What do you do to keep yourself motivated towards your goals? 

I'm off to write more words for today. Like I said earlier it's September and another New Years is right around the corner.
Until Next time
Lynda
www.lyndakayefrazier.com


3 comments:

Janice Seagraves said...

Good luck with all your goals, Lynda, and the books.

May I suggest writing out your goals and posting them where you see them everyday? I found this works for my own goals.

Janice~

LKF said...

Thanks for stopping by Janice and I finally did that. I have a dry erase board above my computer and I write down everything I want to accomplish each month. Its a perfect visual for me when I'm working away.
Lynda

hotcha12 said...

HI LYNDA, WORTH WHILE GOALS. MINE IS TO STAY POSITIVE

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