Picking Up Where I Left Off.
It's been too long since I've been here, and I feel like I've lost some traction, but I'll get back up to speed. I stretch myself too thin — 60 hours a week at work, a book to get published, management training and this...and this is what often gets lost in the shuffle, thought I certainly don't mean for that to happen.
The bulk of my book editing is done until my beta readers get back to me, and the more concentrated areas of my management training is done. Now I'm trying to get back on track here and to work a schedule that allows me to do everything I need to do without losing so much ground when things get busy.
In the meantime, I've lost my car, but I've gained a minivan. I am at peace about it all and haven't even skipped a beat. I'm going to miss that 40 miles to the gallon when I drive, but now I don't have a car payment, so I can throw that in the gas tank. By the time this week is over, I think I'm going to need that drive.
But, onward. It's not all sunshine and lollipops, but it's not all bad weather either.
Recent Comments
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Busy times, Kelli, you will be looking forward to that drive.
Building that routine and schedule that allows for those pain and pressure point's can make all the difference.
Best wishes as you reconnect with your WA journey.
Alex
Good to see you have returned. The little stumbling blocks along the way make us stronger for the final result.
Know the wait time for beta readers to read your book seems like it takes forever.
Barry
I am glad that you are back again, you've finished your book you'll be able to focus mainly on your goals, make this year a wonderfully successful one!
Jacqueline
Some times we need to get away, so that we can take time to contemplate where we want or need to go. It's in these moments that our idea's are shaped, and a plan of action is created. Now that you are back, and energized, wishing you all the best.