Monday, September 14, 2015

30-day challenge update

NaNoWriMo is coming
Speaking of 30-day challenges!
I'm on my last week of working outside the home every day. It's been a good exercise. There were definitely times I wanted to stay home and curl up in a ball (anxiety and depression will do that to you), but I made myself get out and work elsewhere pretty much every weekday.

I always felt more accomplished after going somewhere else and setting up shop (even if it was just down the street to Leslie's house). There's something about the determination to go and be and use my time (and battery life) wisely.

My hope is that I'll keep up the habit most days, if not every day. Especially now that I know that it keeps me productive when I would otherwise dissolve into a nap and/or Doctor Who reruns.

I'm taking 30-day challenge suggestions now for the next month, although I think that my next couple are going to be writing related. I have a manuscript I want to finish before October 31 and then it will be time for NaNoWriMo, my favorite 30-day challenge ever!

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Thirty-day Challenge update

My current thirty-day challenge is going pretty well. I spent all last week working at Leslie's house, keeping her kitties company while she was gone... that was perhaps a little lazy, but it did keep me out of the house for more than 2 hours at a time, and I did get a fair amount of work done in the process, so I'm going to call it an overall win.

It's interesting that it was easier for me to be creative about my work spots when I didn't have a car... weird, I guess. But hey, I'm weird.

It's September now, and I'm super excited because I just found out I'll be co-ML (Municipal Liaison) for my region for NaNoWriMo in November. I seriously love NaNo. I was scared of it at first, because I wasn't sure I could write 50,000 words in 30 days. But, I think that's the point. You're supposed to push yourself ... and no one is going to point and laugh at you if you don't reach the goal. But you might surprise yourself.

The first year of NaNo I wrote 30,000 words. I've won it twice since then. And a couple of times in between I fell short. But that's ok! The point is to get out there and give it your best shot.

And now, this year, I get to be a cheerleader for others who are writing, too! I can't wait!