SO, NOW THAT SUMMER IS HERE, I have finally found myself with some
extra free time. Of course, for those of us who write, I think we can
all agree that the phrase "free time" translates to "writing time." Not
all of it (hopefully), but certainly a good portion! If you're anything
like me, however, more writing time usually warrants an intense drive to
actually do whatever it is you've put in your mind to do. And if I said I always had that drive, well, I'd most certainly be lying out my -
As
a result of my shamefully easy distractability, I drew the conclusion
long ago that what I need to do is form a set of short-time goals and
work to reach them. As most professional procrastinators know, working
on a deadline is virtually the only way to get things done at times. Why
not give yourself some strict, short-term writing deadlines to ensure
that you actually reach your writing goals?
This isn't limited to just writing related endeavors, either.
Recently I came across a bit of information about Benjamin Franklin (I mean, what didn't
that man do?) and another little one of his ingenious habits. Topic of
the day: weekly resolutions. I sort of wish I’d read about it before the
start of the new year, but I think we all know that most New Year's
resolutions go down the drain by March (and if you're one of the few
people who has managed to stick to your goals, I seriously admire you.
Seriously). Still, I figured now would be the perfect time to begin a
new tradition for myself.
New Year’s resolutions? You cliché
conformers *wink*. Weekly Resolutions is where it’s at (though while
ending a sentence with a preposition would likely get me killed in a
world run by a grammar-driven dictatorship, who really worries about
that happening one day, am I right?)!
But I digress, as per usual.
What
is my point? Most of my New Year's resolutions end up finding
themselves sitting on the top shelf of my metaphorical storage room
collecting a cozy film of dust. Not all of them, but a lot of them! And I
know I'm not alone in this.
So how do we fix this? I think if we
want to make sure we stick to these yearly goals of ours, we should
start smaller first. Why not take it step by step and create weekly
goals to meet that will take you a step closer to reaching your larger
goal? This is what I intend to do from now on.
Consider Sunday
nights (or Monday mornings) my time to compose a new list of weekly
resolutions to meet by the end of the week and publish them here. I know
it's Monday night right now... but we can look past that, right? But
for someone who is convinced there is nothing in this god-forsaken world
that won’t distract her from what she is doing, I’m going to need the
right amount of motivation to keep at this new project of mine. I think
it’s about time I meet at least one of my New Year’s Resolutions!
What
are my resolutions, you ask? Well, as common and cliché as this might
sound, I think we all wish to get ourselves back in shape as each year
passes by, am I right? So, that’s one of them. My other, of course, is
writing related.
I will be focusing only on my writing-related goals here on this blog, though.
First and foremost, I wish to finally begin my revised drafts of two of my novels. The first I will be calling Project C
(yes, I’ve decided to call it that on this blog for now, though it
already has a working title in my head), and the other I will call Five Years,
because I have been working on and off on this series for nearly five
years now. I will probably talk about these two projects in a separate
blog post at some point in the future, but I won't bother y'all with
that information now. :) Though whether or not these manuscripts will
find themselves with an agent or book deal by the end of next year, I
can only hope. Like I said, one step at a time, por favor!
So, my resolutions for this week are as follows:
1. Complete chapters one and two of Project C.
2. Complete chapter one of Five Years.
3. At least begin a writing challenge on the Wattpad writing community.
So, let's see how well this will work out, shall we?
Keeping up with New Year resolutions are hard to do for mostly everybody. Or at least I believe so, you have a few odd balls that can actually keep them. (I'm not one of those!) I like the idea of having weekly resolutions though, they seem like a good way to stay on track of things. Look forward to seeing how Project C and Five years come out!
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