Weekly Hustle & Creative Wins: WEEK 15 (4/11/16)

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THOUGHTS, RAMBLINGS, WHATEVS


This past week was all about relaxing, regaining my strength, and spending some amazing quality time with my family. And yes, I count that as an AMAZING creative achievement.


Sometimes you don’t know how hard you work and how tired you are until you finally get a minute to slow down! Sometimes, you also don’t get to process or even feel much emotion while on the run, either. Apropos, I was actually able to get some “me” time away from the baby, and while it was great, I (surprisingly) felt so incredibly empty when I was away!


This was a HUGE shock to my system. As I’m with her pretty much 24/7 and was DYING for a break, I thought I’d be happy to be away. But when I finally got my wish, I missed my little boo SO MUCH. It was insane how much I missed her. I really have no clue what I’m going to do when she finally goes off to daycare in the summer, lol. #breakbreakdownprobably I’m definitely going to have to prepare for it emotionally, by eating lots of ice cream, baking cookies, and lining up tons of movies and episodes of TV that I’ve missed over the past two years.


Aside from that surprising emotional revelation, I did have the pleasure of making some great strides in my creative life both intangible (dreaming, wishing, reflecting, planning) and tangible (kicking ass on my next novel, The Iron Maiden). So here’s what went down for last week, and of course, this week’s plans followed closely behind:


LAST WEEK’S HAUL


What I wrote: I wrote A LOT of The Iron Maiden, and I also developed more of its marketing package. These two things are pretty much all I’m focusing on for the next two months.


What I edited: Nothing, really. Just my sleeping schedule, I guess (more sleep, woot!)


What I read / watched / listened to: Finished reading “Gerard’s Beauty” by Marie Hall, and I LOVED it! (Check out my review of it here!) I never thought I’d enjoy romance or paranormal romance, as I hadn’t read anything like that since the age of 10. But I’m really enjoying it, and am especially grateful that I jumped back into this genre with Hall’s Kingdom series. I look forward to expanding my world from there, as I know there are TONS of awesome romance indie authors to check out! I’ve also been on my steady diet of podcasts (Rocking Self Publishing Podcast, The Creative Penn), and I added the Science Fiction & Fantasy Podcast w/ Lindsay Buroker and friends. Wasn’t feeling this podcast at first but ONLY because the hosts lacked a little energy, but they’ve since become a bit more upbeat and easier to vibe with.

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Published on April 11, 2016 05:33
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