I Resolve to Skip Resolutions this Year

Happy New Year, everyone! I hope the last few weeks have been glorious for you. We thought we’d spend the last week of 2010 at the beach, but a little snowstorm got in the way. Just as well. There was a lot to do here at home to gear up for some serious, serious work between now and the April deadline for my next book.

I like making resolutions, so I decided to take a look at what I resolved to do in 2010 before making them for 2011. Wish I hadn’t done that!

I’d resolved to work at writing as though it’s a 9 to 5 job. I failed miserably at that, falling into my usual pattern of working late into the night and ’round the clock a couple of months before my deadline. I guess that’s never going to change.

My second resolution was that I’d go to the gym regularly, and I did great until the 2010 deadline crunch. I had bulging biceps and the whole works. Once I got out of the habit, though. . . well, you know how it goes. I’ll go back, but I’ll be starting all over again from a pile of flab.

My third resolution was ‘lights out at midnight’. Ha. If anything, I’m staying up later now than I was a year ago. Maybe my resolution this year will be to accept my personal Circadian rhythm.

I also failed to attend mindfulness classes regularly, keep up with volunteer work and spend more time with friends and family. Let’s face it: I’m a workaholic lucky enough to love my addiction.

I’m making only one resolution this year and that’s to do my best to write a book my readers can’t put down. Meanwhile, here’s my publication schedule in the United States for 2011:

April: Keeper of the Light will be reissued

May: The Midwife’s Confession will come out. I can’t WAIT for you to be able to read this book!

November: Kiss River, #2 in the Keeper of the Light Trilogy, will be reissued.

So, are you a resolver? How did you do with the resolutions you made last year? Can I get some empathy here?


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Published on January 03, 2011 07:03 Tags: blog, diane-chamberlain, new-year, resolutions
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message 1: by Carrie (new)

Carrie Zagzebski I don't know that I consider myself someone to have resolutions, but I do try to make goals for each year: stock more $$ away, start up our family sunday hikes when the weather warms up. This year I am going back for my master's degree and am finishing up my personal training certifications.

Goals might be the same as resolutions, but since I call them goals, I tend to work toward them more than I would if I call them resolutions....


message 2: by Gina (new)

Gina I stopped making resolutions back in 2000. Too much pressure.


message 3: by Diane (new)

Diane Chamberlain Carrie, I really like your "goal" approach and think I'm going to adopt it!


message 4: by Carrie (new)

Carrie Zagzebski :) enjoy. It takes the pressure off, that's for sure.


message 5: by window (new)

window I'm with Carrie on the goal thing - also with Diane on starting over with my fitness goals from a pile of flab .

So, my goals this year are to reduce my flab to an acceptable percentage, finish writing ny novel, and grow my freelance business. I'll be lucky if I accomplish just one of those. :)


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