As I sit at my desk contemplating what I might want to blog
about today, I’m hearing the constant downpour on the rooftop just outside my
office window. The forecast for today indicates 100% chance of rain, but I
really don’t need a weather app to tell me that.
Growing up in the Pacific Northwest means this much rain
doesn’t faze me all that much. In fact, I find it kind of soothing. Of course,
what I really mean is that I find it soothing when I can remain indoors, warm
and dry. If I have to venture out and drive in it, I’m really not all that
thrilled. And, to be honest, as much as I don’t mind the rain, I’ll admit I longingly
look forward to warmer days when I can spend more time outside or when I can
take part in a vacation to a warmer climate.
Until those warmer days or my next vacation, today is a day
when I’m staying put so if Mother Nature wants to treat us to an excessive
amount of rain, so be it.
Since rain does mean staying put on a Sunday afternoon, I’m
taking time today to go through my writing tasks to get a sense of where I am
with them, or how far behind I might be, in order to run through a quarterly
review. I’m already aware of the fact that I’ve had good days and bad days when
it came to staying on task the past few months, for various reasons, so the
fact that I’m behind isn’t a surprise.
Koa & Kai - inseparable |
Having a puppy and two kittens that constantly demand my
attention is obviously one of the biggest reasons I’ve been distracted the past
two months.
From the kittens chewing or scratching up papers, to digging
miniatures out of my dollhouse, to sitting on my desk right in front of my
computer screen, and from Jozee needing regular potty breaks and chewing on
shoes and walls and the kittens themselves, I’m up and out of my chair more
times than I can count. If I had a dollar for every time I said the words, “no”
or “stop that,” I’d be set for life! But then the kittens eventually settle
down, Jozee does her best to behave, and I keep telling myself to just breathe…it’s
temporary…it’s just temporary…eventually I’ll get back on a regular schedule.
And at least I’m moving more regularly and keeping up a good step count. J
Jozee |
January was a productive month, and I was able to complete
the tasks necessary so that the fourth book in my series was finally published
the first part of February. Just in time, too, since the beginning of February was
primarily focused on Jozee.
The rest of February and much of March were hit and
miss when it came to making real headway on my projects, but between my young
adult, another book in the series, and a short story, when I do find the time
to work I have plenty to work on.
Between watching Jozee and the kittens to working on my
books in between naps and play time (seriously!), here are just a few other
notes with regard to my recent progress:
I shared in one of my last blog posts that I had started reading
“The Artist’s Way” and that I was going to try to make use of the morning pages
idea – that didn’t really pan out for me. I was too busy with Jozee first thing
in the morning and by the time I was able to sit down to work on anything, I
wanted to use my limited free time to work on my books. I’m probably going to
try the idea again in another month or so.
I did, however, begin reading again “The Writer’s Workout”
by Christina Katz. Right now this type of book is easier for me to stick with
and the daily tips will continue to push me as I move forward and continue to
adjust my new writing schedule around the daily distractions of fur babies and
whatever else pops up.
I also shared in a past post about my attempt to start using
a bullet journal – I’m finally getting the hang of it and I really enjoy it. It’s
messy, compared to all the pretty examples I see others sharing, but it works
for me and I love the freedom I have to make it my own so that it works for me.
I got our taxes done – have to celebrate that one! J
And, odd fact, I was running through and updating information
on all the characters in my series – I found it interesting that I’ve killed
off 12 characters so far. I’m a virtual serial killer. Not sure what to think
about that!
Although I feel behind on some tasks, I’m still making
progress as I’m able, and as long as I continue to do that, all will be
well. Just like the little saying I have
at the beginning of my bullet journal, “A little progress each day adds up to
big results.”
Have a great day!
Your new fur family is adorable! I'm glad you're writing. Working on multiple projects is a great idea—keeps the creativity flowing. Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nikki -They are a handful but I agree they are cute! :)
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