• Month-Long Goals are Not For Me…

    The writer struggled with month-long challenges due to stress, setbacks, and physical discomfort. She realized shorter or longer goals, set daily or weekly, could be more manageable and less overwhelming, leading to a decision to forgo future month-long challenges.

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  • Watch Out for BurnOut

    Watch Out for BurnOut

    The grind culture leads to burnout, affecting health and relationships. Prioritize a balanced life over relentless work and success.

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  • My First Successful Book Launch Party!

    The book launch surpassed expectations, with love from family and friends. Reading and Q&A were well-received, marking the start of a fulfilling author journey.

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  • I Published a Book! (this isn’t a prank)

    Author’s debut novel, “The Soul Child”, published in ebook and paperback. Initial sales modest; hopeful for increased interest with future works.

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  • Good ol’ Murphey’s Law

    The journey to my book launch has been chaotic, with delayed books and unexpected hiccups, but I’ll learn and adapt.

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  • Publishing my book

    Publishing my book

    Author excitedly announces upcoming book release and surprising lack of nervousness about reader reception, feeling accomplished and eager.

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  • Almost Destroyed My Book

    Indie author almost mistakenly publishes unfinished book on KDP due to unintentional click, crisis averted by missing ISBN.

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  • Moving Right Along

    Moving Right Along

    Things are getting real over here with my writing career, y’all!  In January, I finished the final self-edits for my novel, joined a writer’s workshop, had my first chapter critiqued, and bought the ISBNs for my paperback and ebook. Over the next eight weeks, I will be getting as much of my book critiqued as

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  • A Little Update

    A Little Update

    I thought I’d return to my blog here with a simple update. Life has certainly been strange and unpredictable with a baby, so last year was definitely just a survival year. In fact, “survive” was my word for the year. But this year, my word is “thrive.” My daughter is entering toddlerhood, so while I

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  • Be OK with Life Getting in the Way

    Listen, we all need to be honest with ourselves and acknowledge that sometimes life just gets in the way. Acknowledge this without guilt, frustration, or regret. That’s really the only way we can move forward once life has loosened its grip on us. For about a year there, I was on a role with my

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