Well, here we are...it's the beginning of 2025, and like many people, I made some New Year's resolutions. Although I'm not one to set lofty goals when a new year dawns, I promised myself to make more of an effort in the upcoming year to implement some new writing strategies. Here are a few of my ideas:
- Write More Frequently
Most of the time, I write whenever I can find spare moments, but with several writing projects in progress, I need to rearrange my timetable and give writing a higher priority. After all, to become a world-class musician, one must practice for hours each day. It's no different for an author. Not everything I write needs to be publishable. It just needs to be.
- Read More Often
...and not just for research but also for pleasure. There are so many new books and old classics out there - time to see what they are all about. This should help me hone my writing skills. Studying the masters that came before me can't hurt!
- Take Regular Breaks
I realize that, on the surface, it sounds counterproductive, but it’s been proven that short breaks increase creativity—not to mention that they help me prevent stress-related headaches. At least every hour or so, I get up and move around, even if it's just to let my dogs outside to play. And because I tend to forget or skip my breaks, I shall write them into my schedule. Don't forget: Breaks are not a luxury, they are a necessity for a productive and healthy work life!
- Emphasize Self-Care
Over the last year, I've noticed that it's easier for me to concentrate on a task after I've taken a walk with my dogs or just sat out on the terrace to enjoy the sunshine for a while. It's always easier to return to a project with fresh eyes. Not to mention that I feel better when I exercise more and eat small, healthy snacks between meals. This might sound like common sense, but in the hustle of writing, it's easy to forget the world around us. So, I am determined to set more reminders on my mobile phone and take better care of myself in general. Remember, a healthy mind and body are the foundation of great writing!
- Get Organized
There is nothing worse than being unable to find a file, tool, or phone number at that very moment when you need it the most. Thankfully, there’s a simple solution to this problem: Keep your workplace tidy! As I am fairly organized by nature, you would think that my desk is spit-spot all the time. Unfortunately, life can sometimes get in the way. So, I am resolved to take an extra minute every day to put things back where they belong.
The same goes for my computer. Keeping my computer files organized, labeling photos and files properly, and updating my schedule, helps me in the long run. Not to mention, backing up my files frequently ensures I don't lose my data. Just a few minutes at the end of the day does the trick for me. Now, I need to remember to do so!
Please keep your fingers crossed that I can follow through on my goals!
Are you a New Year's resolutions kind of person? If so, what are yours? I'd love to hear about your writing-related resolutions and how you plan to achieve them.
May the new year bring you and your family joy, peace, and happiness!
Piper is the award-winning author of The Country Girl Empress series. When she isn't busy typing on her computer, she can be found chasing after her furry children or holding on tightly to a good cup of coffee. Follow her on LinkedIn, Facebook, Medium, and Goodreads.
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