Today is January 1, 2018. I haven’t worked on this Blog for a while, clarification on why will be in one of my January ‘2018’ thirty-one Blog posts.
I can’t believe it is already 2018. I said the same thing for 2017, 2016, 2015…. Whoa! Put on the brakes! I need to slow this train down and get to work. Yes, I’ve said the same thing for years. In reality, I have accomplished a lot each year, and just not with my writing. Hmmm! Another future post.
I have been freaking out-and searching out- how can I get my mind to take action this year and work on writing. I started last week by:
- Checking out the post at Insecure Writer’s Support Group
- Setting up a word template calendar for this month, where I will add each days posting after I do them. I have a second template for submissions.
- I signed up for Rob Parnell’s free ‘Super Success & Productivity 101’ course. I am on number 12 of 24 FREE videos I have been watching one a day.
- I found, Dr. Angela, on Facebook. If the only thing you can afford its listening to her videos, then do that.
- I was given as a gift a journal
- I checked out the Bullet Journal on Youtube
- I won NaNoWriMo this year, so I had a half off coupon for Scrapple mapping software.
What have I learned from the search for the perfect schedule is to ‘only’ schedule my writing in its own journal; one that isn’t for chores, or work, or gardening, nothing but writing. I found that combining other things in with my writing has my writing pushed to the end of the line and it tumbles off the end of the year, again and again.
I Declare: Not to give up and Not to wander off my writing path.
A Blog Post starting the year isn’t complete without….
WRITING RESOLUTIONS
So this year, writing has its own special journal; a journal that is opened first, checked off first. For other chores, I am using spiral notebooks for the ‘things-to-do-list’ that isn’t’ just sticky notes on my walls, truth be told, I really love sticky notes. I have found spiral notebooks at grocery stores, pharmacies, and even hardware stores. Try to grab a few for yourself during the ‘back-to-school’ season.
I will use writing prompts if I can’t come up with an idea; starting with the month of January, each day I will add something here that stirs my creativity could be an image, a word, an odd idea, even if what I write is horrible.
I will post every month for Insecure Writer’s Support Group day January 3 question – What steps have you taken or plan to take to put a schedule in place for your writing and publishing?
If you read this far, you can see my plan. So I guess I just checked that off my list for January. Now on to the next thirty (30) days.
9 replies on “Schedule In Place For My Writing And Publishing Goals 2018”
Hi, even my aim in 2018 is not to wonder off my writing path.
Rachna Chhabria
Co-host IWSG
Rachna’s Scriptorium
Hi, Rachna,
Thank you for stopping by. Good Luck on your writing path
Hi, Geradine! Welcome to the IWSG! I’m visiting today as a fellow member. We all have our writing ups and downs, and I have found the encouragement of IWSG members inspiring and motivating. They have kept me going when I’ve felt like giving up. I find dedicating Wednesdays to writing has really helped me, although this past month everything went off the rails. Of course, I write on other days too, but Wednesday is my anchor,
my must do. Wishing you all the best as you tackle writing in 2018
Hi, Louise
Great advice. I will pick one day of the week dedicated to doing the rounds of Blog posting. I will check out your Blog on Wednesdays.
Thank you for stopping by.
You can do it! Thirty days of steps and goals is much easier to handle than years and years.
Welcome to the IWSG!
Hi, Alex Thank you for the encouragement. And thank you for stopping by.
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