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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Are you gettin her done?


We talked earlier in the year about New Year's resolutions. Itold you mine and some of you shared yours. It's about 6 months later, the halfway point, so a perfect time to reevaluate. Are you getting her done? Are you halfway to accomplishing what you set out to do? I have not met mine entirely. Some yes, some no. Mostly I'm not writing as fast as I'd hoped, but I'm cutting myself a break because I'm writing better than I have in the past and that means more.
How about you? How are your goals and resolutions for this year regarding your writing life holding up?

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4 comments:

  1. I just answered this question in an accountability group I'm a part of. My honest answer is... nowhere close to where I wanted to be. That said, I've gained a lot in other areas that I think, long-term, will bring me closer. So even though I can't proudly hold up a specific page count, I can say that my writing has improved a hundred fold. And I'm okay with that. :)

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  2. Hi Gina -

    In spite of some setbacks, I've actually accomplished a few of my New Year's resolutions. I received an acceptance letter for 2 devotionals, started a blog, and prepared my manuscript for submission at the Philadelphia conference.

    I still have a few outstanding projects: updating my business cards, setting up a website, and finding an agent.

    The Lord has strengthened and blessed me this year. Only by His grace will the remaining goals be met.

    Blessings,
    Susan J. Reinhardt
    www.susanjreinhardt.blogspot.com

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  3. Hi Gina,

    Completing the revisions for a historical novel was my biggest goal, and I finished exactly at the halfway point...six months later.

    I like your comment 'I'm not writing as fast as I'd hoped, but I'm cutting myself a break because I'm writing better than I have in the past and that means more'. This hit home with me and settled my anxiety about not writing as fast as I did when first starting out. I thought yesterday how the words once flowed out of me, but it's now a trickle.

    Thank you for your comment. I see clearly that it isn't the amount of writing you do in a day, a week, or a month, but the quality.

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  4. Good job, ladies. I think the key is that you're further along the path than you were six months prior. I doubt I'll ever come anywhere close to writing as fast as I used to but you get what you put in and the end result writing that fast was what you'd expect.

    Still, I could be a little more disciplined but I want to live a full life too, not just a productive one, so it's a struggle to find balance but I think I'm doing okay. Sounds like you are too.

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