Honestly, today's blog post is dedicated to everyone (not just the writer) who needs a little inspiration to make some moves in their lives. Here's what I want you to do. I want you to take your Productivity Framework that you created with the help of yesterday's "Productivity Tuesday" blog post and I want you … Continue reading Reblog – A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut
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DOM Guidelines to Direct My Actions in 2020
Happy Monday, All! I'm excited to report that I managed to do better this past week with my bedtime routine. I reported my struggles in How Sleep Affected My Monday Report, which was last Monday's blog post. However, I made a little progress with my scheduling goals last week, not substantial progress but progress nonetheless. … Continue reading DOM Guidelines to Direct My Actions in 2020
Reblog – Living While Writing
Today's reblog represents how the best of intentions doesn't always pan out. For instance, I had high hopes for all the ground I would cover while working with my youngest child on developing his writing skills last year. It would be a summer-long project geared toward getting his writing juices flowing by allowing him to … Continue reading Reblog – Living While Writing
Writing Goals for Remainder of 2019 – Weekly Report 6
What can I say about November 3 - November 9, 2019? Well, there were some special highlights, such as a beloved family member's birthday and the fact that my family and I were blessed to wake up and experience each one of those days (always thankful for life). But on the book writing end of … Continue reading Writing Goals for Remainder of 2019 – Weekly Report 6
20 Health Tips for Feeding the Mind
You would think, with all this recent blogging I've been doing about writing, that I'd pushed my health consciousness to the side. I mean you certainly haven't read much from me about how to eat and drink while on a writer's journey, have you? Well, have no fear. Today, I'm here to put any confusion … Continue reading 20 Health Tips for Feeding the Mind
Reblog – First Draft Manuscript is DONE!
Since I posted Reblog – The Road to Authorship last week, I thought it fitting to have today's reblog backtrack almost exactly 6 months to this very day. What could have been happening at that point in time? Yep, you've probably figured it out from the blatantly clear title . . . my first draft manuscript for … Continue reading Reblog – First Draft Manuscript is DONE!
Writing Goals for Remainder of 2019 – Weekly Report 5
While many writers are in NaNoWriMo mode, I'm navigating through "Operation Manuscript Revisions". For me, the month of November will be all about tightening up the first draft and functioning in edit mode. However, I'm going to come clean and admit that I didn't quite make my deadline to have the first draft completed by … Continue reading Writing Goals for Remainder of 2019 – Weekly Report 5
Goal-Setting Process for Writing & More – Step 3: SMART Goals (Cont.)
For those of you who have been following along with the Goal-Setting Process, you know that we're on Step 3, which has everything to do with setting SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely) goals. The assignment from a couple of weeks ago was to take our top 9 basic goals that we identified from our lists … Continue reading Goal-Setting Process for Writing & More – Step 3: SMART Goals (Cont.)
Why the Writing Well Will Never Run Dry
Mommy blogging time! The reason I'll never run out of things to write about has everything to do with my children. As long as I'm a mom (and that will be until I no longer exist), the writing well will stay abundantly full. Because when all other inspiration fails, my children will repeatedly bring writing … Continue reading Why the Writing Well Will Never Run Dry
Reading-Writing Odds and Ends
We're going to end the blogging week with a few miscellaneous items. My week has been somewhat of a hodgepodge of many different things going on in everyone of my family members' lives (which of course affects the family collectively and individually). And, I think the influx of way too many varying to-dos and details … Continue reading Reading-Writing Odds and Ends









