It’s January, and it seems like everyone and their mother is talking about resolutions.
I get it.
New Year, New You.
Or New Year, Better You.
Whatever your resolution slogan flavor, there’s a lurker out there just waiting to sell your ambitions back to you this month when your leftover holiday spirits are high and the February slump hasn’t set in.
- Gurus with hacks for habit-forming
- 21-day challenges
- Techniques to set you on the “write” foot
(Can you hear Auld Lang Syne in the background too? Anyhoo . . . )
But I’m not a fan of resolutions, at least not out loud.
While it’s important to set goals and improve yourself, it may be wise to keep your goals close to the chest until you’ve made progress. Get the dopamine from the work itself, rather than getting it from the idea of the work (which may translate to never actually doing the work).
Because according to Forbes, 94% of people who make resolutions don’t actually achieve them. And there’s a lot of psychological research to explain why that may be. A study in Nature shows that dopamine spikes when we speak our goals into the world . . . even if we do exactly zero things to achieve them.
So avoid the resolution trap and get real about what you want and how you’re going to get it.
The first of this week’s writing advice comes from Sabrina Ricci for Digital Pubbing, who gives us 6 Pieces Of Advice Perfect For All Creators, and this article really is applicable to all creators. Whether you’re writing fiction or non-fiction, books or blogs, Sabrina’s six points are the foundation of building a business through creation in the digital age. The very first nugget of truth in the article is that “Imposters don’t get imposter syndrome, so if you’re feeling that way, you’re probably further along than you think.”
How’s that for practical positivity? (I mean, you can hear Auld Lang Syne, right?)
And if you’re bursting through imposter syndrome and taking the initiative to step into your own authorly shoes, don’t forget to keep those dopamine hits coming. Maybe We Should Be Rewarding Our Writing Achievements More, says Nicole Pyles for WOW! Women On Writing Blog. I am all here for this one.
In case you need to hear this, it’s okay to feel good about your writing, to celebrate it.
When you create goals and set to work knockin’ ’em down, hitting those milestone achievements along the way to the Big Ambition, take time to appreciate the journey, to stop and smell the progress. Nicole offers some great ways to reward yourself for a job well done. From chocolate to courses, check out her recommendations for inspiration when needed.
Now, if you find yourself nodding while simultaneously asking yourself how to create goals to tackle or wondering where to find some creative things to try to make your writing time more productive, check out the article, Meet Your Writing Goals This Year With These Valuable Tips by Lynn H. Blackburn for The Write Conversation. Lynn reviews a few ways to structure your writing time, schedule your writerly events, connect with folks in the writing world, and more.
And about those events and connections . . .
Writing is a business. And while it’s true that the stories that readers emotionally connect to the most are those borne of passion and written from the heart, the act of writing is itself a business. And since it is the beginning of the calendar year, it’s time to think about the business of writing. Check out this video on How To Create A Business Plan As An Author by Trudi Jaye, Cheryl Phipps, Wendy Vella and Shar Barratt for Self Publishing Info with the SPA Girls that gives practical information for business planning. And there’s a business plan download waiting in the links if you need a launching point.
Now about those sales.
I’ve mentioned before that I’m a big fan of direct sales. But if you’re feeling overwhelmed at the prospect, that maybe having sales help may be beneficial, give a list to this podcast episode by Sacha Black on Beautiful Books And Selling Direct With Angela J. Ford. Hear about book boxes, marketing, sourcing design help, and building your sales platform to take the guesswork out of the process. And with direct sales, you retain control over your work and get to influence your readers’ experiences.
A moment of caution: Make sure you have your original book files. Kathleen Kaiser for Writers and Publishers Network says, Authors, You Need To Have The Original Files For Your Book. Whether you’re self-publishing, working with a hybrid publisher, or have another arrangement, it’s important that you have a PDF of the books interior and cover . . . just in case. Kathleen explains why and alludes to some possible changes coming to Amazon’s e-book space, which could have significant ramifications for book publishing.
And speaking of Kindle, wrapping up this week’s writing advice comes from Dave Chesson for Kindlepreneur. Dave’s article, Book Idea Validation Mastery: Is Your Book Idea A Bestseller?, gives practical steps you can take to test the market for your story idea. There’s quite a lot to unpack, and there are several research tools mentioned, so check out what’s available, adapt to your needs, and line up those authorly goals of yours.
It’s time to achieve.
Happy writing!
More Productivity Advice for the Week (Click to expand)
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- 6 Pieces Of Advice Perfect For All Creators by Sabrina Ricci for Digital Pubbing
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- Create Your Personal ‘Year In Review’ by Brian Jud for Self Published Author
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- Maybe We Should Be Rewarding Our Writing Achievements More by Nicole Pyles for WOW! Women On Writing Blog
- Meet Your Writing Goals This Year With These Valuable Tips by Lynn H. Blackburn for The Write Conversation
- New What? by Mark Stevens for Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
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- One New Year’s Resolution by Debbie Burke for Killzoneblog.com
- Productivity Practices For Writers In 2024 by PeggySue Wells for The Write Conversation
- Reassessing Your Writing Career by Tiffany Yates Martin for FoxPrint Editorial
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- Video: The Suprising Real Reasons You’re Stuck In Your Novel by Shirley Jump for Write Better Fiction with Shirley Jump
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- Video: Why You’re Failing At Writing by Lauren Sapala for Lauren Sapala
- Winning Technique: Listen To Advice by Joseph Lallo for Writers In The Storm
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- Writer, Set Achievable Goals For 2024 by Andrea Merrell for The Write Editing
- Writing True by Linda S. Clare for Linda S. Clare
- Podcast: Your Best Writing Year Yet by Mark Desvaux for The Bestseller Experiment
More Craft Advice for the Week (Click to expand)
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- Video: I Wrote An Entire Book With Ai. This Is What Happened. by Jason Hamilton for The Nerdy Novelist
- Video: How To Write A Book In 2024 (10 *Fullproof* Tips) Write Your Book Easy by Ana Neu for Ana Neu
- How To Write Horror: A Step-By-Step Guide For Authors by Jason Hamilton for Kindlepreneur
- Smells Like Vivid Description by Philip Athans for Fantasy Author’s Handbook
- 4 Things Every Ya Writer Should Know About Teens by Samantha Cameron for Jane Friedman
- How Many Times Should An Editor Review My Work And More Questions Answered by Michael La Ronn And Sacha Black for Self Publishing Advice
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- Make 2024 The Year To Be A Masterful Writer by C. S. Lakin for Live Write Thrive
- Video: I Story Hacked Star Trek Episodes With Chatgpt by Jason Hamilton for The Nerdy Novelist
- Video: How To Start Writing With Ai by Elizabeth Ann West for Future Fiction Academy
- Video: 3 Resources And Ideas For Writing Your Fantasy Novel In 2024 by Brenden Pugh for Writing Quest
- Video: The Untold Secrets Of Ai In Worldbuilding For Sci-Fi And Fantasy by Marie Mullany for Just In Time Worlds
- The Über Skill For Writers by Tiffany Yates Martin for Jane Friedman
- Tighten Your Novel With A Preposition Patrol by Janice Hardy for Fiction University
- The Editor Over Your Shoulder by Garry Rodgers for Killzoneblog.com
- Video: The 3 Tools I’m Using To Upgrade My Writing In 2024 by Brenden Pugh for Writing Quest
- Video: Character & Plot Development With Ai (Novel Crafter) by Mira Gold and Lynn Jordan for AI Writers Connection
- Video: Beginner Sudowrite Class – Focus On First Draft And Write Features by Nicole Broussard for Nicole Broussard
- Seven Ways To Deal With Unwanted Hooks by Chris Winkle for Mythcreants
- Video: How To Write Anti-Villains by Brandon McNulty for Writer Brandon McNulty
- Video: My 8 Ai Predictions For Authors In 2024 by Jason Hamilton for The Nerdy Novelist
- Novel Vs Novella by Hilary Linnertz for Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
- How To Write A Good Story (6 Tips For Aspiring Authors) by Lauren Davish for BookBaby Blog
- Character Type & Trope Thesaurus: Funster by Becca Puglisi for Writers Helping Writers
- How Story Structure Relates To Our Lives by Sue Coletta for A Writer’s Path
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- Video: How To Write Like C. S. Lewis by Nicole Bianchi for Nicole Bianchi
- Christy Lefteri: On Using Research To Help Storytelling by Robert Lee Brewer for Writer’s Digest
- Podcast: 465 — Creating A Mysterious Atmosphere by Oren Ashkenazi, Chris Winkle and Wes Matlock for Mythcreants
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- My Favorite Writing Reminders by James Scott Bell for Killzoneblog.com
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- Video: The 1 Most Important Rule In Writing Scenes: Keep Readers Turning Pages by Tim Grahl for Story Grid
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More Business Advice for the Week (Click to expand)
- 2024 Indie Author Predictions by Orna Ross for Self Publishing Advice
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- Authors, You Need To Have The Original Files For Your Book by Kathleen Kaiser for Writers and Publishers Network
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- Podcast: Beautiful Books And Selling Direct With Angela J. Ford by Sacha Black for Sacha Black
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- Podcast: Author Predictions For 2024 With Becca Syme by Bryan Cohen for Sell More Books Show
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- Book Idea Validation Mastery: Is Your Book Idea A Bestseller? by Dave Chesson for Kindlepreneur
- Video: Publish A Book In 2024 For Free In Just 15-30 Minutes (It’s Extremely Easy!) by Bethany Atazadeh for Bethany Atazadeh – YA Fantasy Author
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