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Status checkup! What are your 2017 New Year's resolutions?
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Dec 03, 2016 07:51PM

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Woot!


Tara, You are so right. It's not selfish to do things for ourselves sometimes, especially when we're stressed or overtired. Hugs

*hands Sue a steaming hot cocoa*
Here's to 2017 and taking care of needs!


yes lol


I'm glad you clarified :) My father-in-law is 84 and he still enjoys life a great deal. I hope you do as well.


I quite agree. Hopefully you have enough small joys to make you happy :)

Guilty as charged ha ha. I was finishing up some slides for a presentation - am heading to bed now. Be well, friend.

I seldom make them. I like organic change, usually. But next year I have some specific changes/objectives, so...
Finishing my Hero/Villain Mystery/Suspense book.


i'm glad that you put that comma b/w college and fun. ;) don't be like me, i drank too much in my last semester of college.
Denise wrote: "I have a few resolutions, but one is to finish my revisions for my first crime-mystery novel, finish a draft or two of the second crime mystery novel, and the rough draft of my humor novel."
humor? that is a real challenging genre! over the last couple of years, i've started on a couple of satires of arms manufacturing companies and war.
Ganbatte! Denise, Matthew, Pink, Mehreen on your art!



Previous years' resolutions were all made in terms of my publications. Perhaps not that many sales though.


Guilty as charged ha ha. I was finishing up some slides for a presentation - am heading to bed now. Be well, friend."
Oh, presentations! That reminds me when I was in business and stayed all night getting the ready. Have fun...



Find a full-time job (which is far more difficult and demoralizing than I remember).

Masi wrote: "My new year resolutions is to stop making new years resolutions, because I never stay on top of them."
those are good points. perhaps the point should be to make a plan rather than only a goal. i'll start another thread on that.

that's really great! congraluations!
i need to get back into jogging (at least 2.5 kilometers three times a week). heck, my aunt, who's in her 70s, ran a half-marathon a couple of years ago!
shoot, i even have a pull-up bar in my bedroom doorway that i haven't used in over 6 months!
ah, i sense another resolution.
Nik wrote: "Yeah, quitting smoking and gaining weight seems to be an unbreakable bond. No smoking maybe makes one 'hungrier' -:)"
what i heard is that it's an oral thing. so, to take place of the cigarette in one's mouth, one snacks more. it's easier to quit smoking if one does something on a daily basis that takes place of it. for example, when one reaches for a cigarette/cigar, then one grabs something else. that's called habit substitution. jogging or other cardio exercise also speeds up one's metabolism.
i've heard that habits take about 21 days to take hold. there's also nicorettes (the gum w/nicotine). one could also stop going to/hanging out in the places/people where one habitually smokes.
but then again, i'm not one to talk. i haven't had to stop smoking. i tried once and got terribly dizzy and nauseous.

Go for it with getting back into jogging - I just love the good feeling that you get after exercise!

More details on my new year's resolution. I've decided that my target with this book is to sell enough copies so that I can become an Active Member of the SFWA:
"A candidate shall be eligible for Active Membership if:$3,000 + expenses/$2.99 ($3.99 list price) = 1,003 copies +
A published work of fiction of a minimum of 40,000 words either sold to a small press or self-published for which the author can demonstrate net income of at least $3,000 over the course of a year since January 1, 2013. Income can be in the form of advance, royalties, or some combination thereof or;"
(http://www.sfwa.org/about/join-us/sfw...)

thx for the encouragement! i think that one of the keys to reaching your goals--besides being realistic, which i'm not too sure that it is, and being a worthwhile goal, which i'm pretty sure that it is b/c being an SFWA member would give me some authority-- is being able to measure your progress.

3k words. (-_-;)

So my hope is to become more active; to finish my WIP (two books); and sell lots and lots of books:) Oh--and to be more positive. I tend to be negative at times.

Lol I just realized that I posted this on my birthday last year! So here is my update...
Welp, I finally took the plunge today and got my book signed up with ACX. I'm trying to figure out why I've been so dang intimidated by the thought of it all this time. Maybe because it's completely new territory and I have no clue what I'm stepping into or what the response will be ?? I mean, I remember listening to audio books back when they were on cassette tapes...
I took the first step and my book is now officially open for auditions. I don't know what to expect as far as timeline or anything else so I'm pretty nervous. Wish me luck! :)

Ganbatte!
thanks for bumping this thread. it made me look at my goals again.
Although my goal was to sell 1003+ copies of a book, it was a way to reach my ultimate goal, which is to become an Active Member of the SFWA. Another way to to punish 3 short works for a total of 10,000 words a qualified venue. So, I'm going to try that too.

However, I ran a 5k.
I attended a writing workshop.
So, people, what's your status?

I missed out on my resolution from about a year ago - in January I was going to go to the local movie and see the Star Wars film. The point here was I would have to walk up and down a flight of stairs, and of course it is now one year since I had the hip replacement. I missed out on that because the day I came back from hospital we had that 7.8 earthquake, and a few week later they were demolishing the cinema complex. Sometimes, winning is not that easy.