Catching Up

Monday, May 27th, 2013 - Blog, Places for writers, Thinking, Tip

Some weeks it just doesn’t work out. With a sick three year old, a feisty one year old, some emotional drama with a teenager, and a six week old baby hanging off me like a fluffy koala, I didn’t get anything done last week. Not a word. But last night I slipped away from the craziness of my household and spent two hours with my writing group, slushpile, sitting on a patio, eating supper and talking about writing. We chatted about how to get writing done and how to set goals, and I told them I set weekly goals rather than daily ones, and that there are only a few weeks of the year when I can’t meet the goals I set myself (like last week!) Trying to get something done every day – like 500 words or an hour writing – doesn’t work for me. But telling myself to write 2000 words in a week is much more possible. Sometimes ;-)

What are your writing goals this week? I’m about to sit down to figure out what I want to get done in the next few days, keeping my goals small and realistic. I don’t need to do a lot to feel like I’m getting somewhere…

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