I know we’re halfway through January already and nobody seems to be talking about resolutions or goals anymore, but I’ve been thinking about my own goals for 2019 and wanted to chime in here. In part to organize my thoughts (because blogging helps me do that) and also to hold myself accountable. There’s something about writing down a goal that makes it feel real to me. (Feel free to bug me throughout the year to see how I’m doing…I’ll do the same for you if you’d like; just let me know a way to contact you.)
I don’t really like New Year’s resolutions because they feel arbitrary to me. I often reevaluate where I’m at and where I want to be and how to get there, and the approach of a new year isn’t necessarily the best time (for me) to set a new goal. But I do like the idea of picking a word to set the tone for the year. Last year, my word was “focus,” which primarily referred to focusing on one particular WIP that I wanted to finish (more about how I did on that goal later). So this year’s word is…drum roll, please…
Community!
Now that my youngest is the ripe old age of 18 months, I have a tiny bit more flexibility in my schedule, which means I’m hoping to be able to connect to my writing community more. Specifically I’d like to attend more nearby writing events at bookstores and libraries in support of my writer friends, I plan on doing a writing retreat at the Highlights Foundation later this year (they call it an Unworkshop), and I’m thinking about starting up an SCBWI meet and greet in my area. And I’d also like to get back to connecting better with my critique partners, both online and in person.
I’ll be honest, having been super focused on raising my kiddos for the last 7-1/2 years makes me feel out of practice with adult interactions. It’s not that I haven’t been going to the occasional writing conference and getting out and spending actual time with adults, but it’s definitely something that has taken a backseat. My social awkwardness feels like it’s at an all-time high, but I’m going to try push through and force myself to do things that maybe feel uncomfortable.
I believe my life and my writing will be more enriched for the trouble of getting out and doing stuff. It’s easy to sit inside on my computer and phone, scrolling through social media, and delude myself into thinking that I’m being sociable. (And there’s certainly great benefits to having an awesome online community.) But I’m craving that face-to-face contact.
So how’d I do with last year’s word of focus? Pretty good actually. The project I really wanted to finish was ELIXIR SAVED, and I got so close to doing it, despite computer issues in December. Close enough to feel confident that I’ll be able to release it later this year. So stay tuned for more news about that!
What are all your resolutions/goals/words for 2019? Who wants to be an accountability buddy with me?
You sound very well organized to me. Enjoy all of your goals. They sound exciting. What I really hope to do this new year is finish at least two stories. Last year, I could not get my act together. Working on it now. Happy New Year and Happy Writing.
I try to be as organized as I can, otherwise I wouldn’t get anything done! I’m a big believer that we can’t let an unproductive day (or week or year) stop us from moving forward the next day (or week or year). There definitely days when I feel like I can’t nothing done for my writing goals, but the next day is a new one. Happy writing in 2019!
My word is grateful. Makes life so much better. Instead of getting frustrated when things don’t go the way I want, I’m trying to focus more on the positive.
I love that word, Susan! It’s always a good thing to be grateful.
That’s AWESOME news about Elixir Saved!! Woot!! Go you π I wish you the absolute best with Community and wish I lived closer!
Thanks, Meradeth! I’m very excited to finally be close to having Elixir Saved as a book.
I so wish we lived closer, too. If I’m ever in Montana, I’ll let you know! π Best of luck with all your 2019 goals!