Monday, January 17, 2011

Magic Mirror

"Mirror mirror on the wall,
Is my writing the best of all?"

I often wish I had a magic mirror so I could ask this question.  It would be great to have a built-in editor for my work.   I read, reread, and tirelessly edit my work until I think everything's perfect.  Then I give it to someone who's kind enough to read it for me and they tear it apart.  It's frustrating, but they're usually right on target with their recommendations.  Why can't we see what others see in our writing?
How much easier the writing process would be!

I think we could also apply this same idea to our lives.  Think how the world might be different if we all had a magic mirror that allowed us to see what others see in us.  Would we all like our reflection, or would we have to do some major editing?

Sunday, January 9, 2011

New You Resolutions!

As a rule, I don't make resolutions at the beginning of a new year.  I feel you're creating too much pressure and setting yourself up for disappointment when you don't follow through.  Several years ago, I changed my way of thinking in the area of bettering myself.  Instead of resolutions at the start of a new year, I set goals for myself with an estimated time frame for completion whenever the mood strikes.  In this spirit, I have the following writing goals I would like to accomplish.  If it doesn't work out, I'll extend my deadline and probably add to the list.

  1. Query at least 8 agents with my current manuscript by the end of January.
  2. Complete the second installment of my story by the end of the summer.
  3. Complete a working outline of a third story idea by the end of February.
  4. Blog more consistently.
  5. Read inspiring books that help me stay on my path of writing to better my craft.
I always keep my list to no more than 5 goals.  Otherwise, it's overwhelming and nothing gets done.  As the list is completed, I add and branch out to include other things I'd like to do.
I encourage you to try this method to keep yourself on-track in any area of your life.  It's so satisfying when you've accomplished something you set out to do.

Note:  Set goals that aren't dependent upon the decisions of others.  For example, don't set a goal that you'll get an agent or sell a manuscript.  Set goals that you can control to avoid disappointment.
Good Luck and Happy New You!