by Edie Melson
The holidays can be stressful |
Today I want to share some tips to adjust your writing schedule and enjoy the holidays.
Observe. Refill your imagination tank. When you’re at a Christmas party or the mall, take a small notepad and notice something interesting about everyone there. Maybe it’s a small quirk (like a woman who constantly tucks her hair behind her ear or a new turn of phrase – like Oh for Crying in the Sink. I thought I’d die the first time I heard Susie say that)
Set small goals to stay on track |
Set small goals. I
struggle with my weight because I love to eat – especially baked goods. Now I
have a rule for every Christmas treat I eat, like a cookie, I’m going to write
250 words first. Or Finish a blog post, or write a portion of a devotions.
Something productive. I learned this one from a
friend of mine, Lynn Blackburn
And on this, rethink
your blogging schedule. Maybe you should reduce the number of posts you put
up during the holidays. Truthfully it won’t hurt your presence because people
have less time to read blogs during December.
Use the buddy system.
I have several writer friends with whom I have a standing agreement. Anytime
I’m in a jam for a blog post, I’m welcome to steal something they’ve written on
their sites.
Catch up on your reading |
Catch up on your reading. Visit
those blogs you’ve been meaning to read. Find a book on craft and read
it. There’s lots of waiting that goes on during the holidays, use it.
You can also use this time to read books in your genre and/or hang out on Goodreads making a to-be-read list for next year.
Rest. Set
realistic goals and give yourself a pass on pounding out thousands of words on
your WIP. Enjoy your family and friends. You’ll be fresher and stronger when the
New Year rolls around.
Now I'd love to hear from you. What are some things you do to readjust your schedule and enjoy the holidays?
Don't forget to join the conversation!
Blessings
Edie
Edie Melson is the author of numerous books, as well as a freelance writer and editor. Her blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands each month. She’s the co-director of the Blue Ridge Mountains ChristianWriters Conference and the Social Media Mentor at My Book Therapy. She’s also the Military Family Blogger at Guideposts. Com, Social Media Director for SouthernWriters Magazine and the Senior Editor for NovelRocket.com. Connect with her on Twitter and Facebook. Don't miss her new book from Worthy Inspired, WHILE MY SOLDIER SERVES.
Edie Melson is the author of numerous books, as well as a freelance writer and editor. Her blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands each month. She’s the co-director of the Blue Ridge Mountains ChristianWriters Conference and the Social Media Mentor at My Book Therapy. She’s also the Military Family Blogger at Guideposts. Com, Social Media Director for SouthernWriters Magazine and the Senior Editor for NovelRocket.com. Connect with her on Twitter and Facebook. Don't miss her new book from Worthy Inspired, WHILE MY SOLDIER SERVES.
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