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Some people hate all the hype surrounding New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. And many people will tell you making resolutions for 2014 is a waste of time. I’m not one of those people.
New Year’s Eve is my favorite holiday. And New Year’s Day is a close second. I call them a night of hope and a day of dreams. I love spending New Year’s Eve partying with my pals, reflecting on the year we’ve had. And I kick off each New Year by having brunch (my favorite meal) and putting the finishing touches on my list of goals for the year ahead.
I understand why many people are reluctant to set goals and make resolutions at the start of the year. You’ve resolved to write a book before, but the words just wouldn’t come. You tried to exercise daily last year but failed.
But this year I invite you to view resolutions in a new way.
I’m a lady of letters so I turn to the dictionary for help with this. Yes, to resolve does me to make a firm decision about something, but it also means to find an answer or solution to something, to make something clear and understandable, and it can mean to separate something into constituent parts.
Let’s make use of this definition as we set our sights on the year ahead. Instead of simply resolving to write a book or lose weight, break down your goals into steps and helpful habits. Consider what you can do on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis to make your dreams come true.
This year I want to increase the readership for See Jane Write Magazine and my personal blog, WriteousBabe.com. I want to grow See Jane Write Birmingham and I want to promote myself more as a freelance writer and public speaker through my new website Javacia.com. Just staring at those goals can be intimidating, but breaking them down into daily, weekly, and monthly tasks makes them much more manageable.
Here are my writing resolutions for 2014:
WHAT HELPFUL HABITS WILL YOU ADOPT THIS YEAR TO HELP MAKE YOUR WRITING DREAMS COME TRUE?
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About a month ago we asked our readers to share some of their writing goals and resolutions for 2014. Your aspirations for the new year were so inspiring!
Here’s what some of you are doing to make 2014 your best year yet!
— Shaun Chavis, cookbook editor and founder of FoodBlogSouth
“I have committed to writing 12,500 words to my book each month.”
— LaTonia Williams, blogger at medates2014.blogspot.com & becomingapublicoffender.blogspot.com
“I’m going to have two free e-products completed in 2014 about writing and querying.”
— Williesha Morris, Administrative Consultant and Writer, MyFreelanceLife.com
“My writing resolution for 2014 includes getting an historical novel manuscript (Angels at the Gate: the story of Lot’s wife) ready for publication; getting a new novel fantasy-mystery manuscript (House of Rose: the Awakening) ready for my agent; researching/writing a new civil rights history book; figuring out how to leverage a 2014 movie release (Noah) with my already published novel (Noah’s Wife); working my full-time-plus job; and not losing my mind!”
–T.K. Thorne, author at tkthorne.com; blogger at tks-tales.com
“In 2014 I will use my blog to hone my creative non-fiction writing skills.”
— Carol Marks, blogger at carolannmarks.com
“This year I will try out ways of becoming a more engaging writer by asking questions, inviting feedback/discussion, and listening more.”
— Kelly Creel, fitness and wellness blogger at Inspire Fitness, inspirefitnessbirmingham.com/blog
“In 2014 I will write and self-publish two more books to complete my three book series.”
— S. W. Cannon, author of Casey Canyon, AuthorSWCannon.com
“My 11 year old and I will publish a children’s book, Angels In the Garden, that teaches children about character qualities based on the biblical “fruit of the spirit.”
— Faith Abraham, coach/entrepreneur/author/poet
WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS AND RESOLUTIONS FOR 2014?