- Do the critique for my group.
- Do two revisions for Sirenz 3: A New Trend.
- Revise my Island Girl manuscript.
- Outline the third book in my twisted classics series.
- Outline a new romance.
- Set up some advertising for the Evolution Revolution series.
I knew it was ambitious, and I didn't really expect to get everything done.
The reality: I didn't even get half done. But to be fair, I got other things done.
This is what I accomplished in my writing:
- The critique for my group.
- One revision for Sirenz 3.
- Made notes for a 4th book in the Evolution Revolution series.
Here's what I accomplished elsewhere:
Um...
- Time with family and friends.
- Resting up after the holidays.
- Cleaning up after the holidays.
I know, not very impressive. And I won't finish the list in February either. (But I have a good excuse! Actually, several.) I hosted a Super Bowl party, with my mom I cleaned out and organized every closet and most of the drawers in the house (except for my sons', they can do their own), I spent a week at my parent's house, helping with my stepdad who had knee replacement surgery, and worked on preparing my sci fi for my agent to send on submission (which required a great deal of swearing at Microsoft for glitches).
Phew!
There are still a few days left, but I'm working on another manuscript revision (my Faery tale) so it can get sent out. I've booked two book events, wrote a few blogs, and did some book research.
Sometimes, a list is a good reminder, and other times it's a pain in the butt because it shows how much I haven't accomplished. But, as my example above showed, tasks get accomplished which aren't on the list. And most importantly, some things take priority- like taking care of family, spending quality time with them, and sometimes, just getting away from the grind of writing to do mundane things to give the brain a break.
So what I didn't accomplish in January and February will go on the list of To Do for March, no doubt with several other tasks added onto the list. And I know I won't get them all done (I still foolishly hope I will, but I'm not holding my breath or taking bets that I will.) I've learned not to get frustrated (well, mostly). Eventually everything gets done. As the saying goes, "Don't sweat the small stuff."
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And I can be happy all my closets look this neat. :)
Char