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Miranda: Here goes…week #1

I’ve worked out a schedule whereby I can complete my nonfiction manuscript by early April. As I have 129 manuscript pages in hand. (These pages are patchwork bits and pieces of the whole book, rather than the first 129 pages. Chapter 1 is a solid draft.) If I crank, I can finish each one of the eight chapters in two weeks’ time apiece. This is aggressive, but I am determined to have a fairly complete draft in hand before baby #5 arrives in early May.

I’d also like to do a little sketching and drawing, but I won’t have a lot of spare time–especially as we may be putting our house on the market again. So for now, I need to focus on the book. According to my spreadsheet, I’m supposed to finish Chapter 2 by this Friday. Ack! This will be a challenge, but I don’t have a heavy client workload this week, so I can commandeer a good amount of my babysitting time for the book.

Longer term, I need to focus on two things: just write something, every day–even if it’s only 5 minutes’ worth–and use longer, scheduled chunks of work time. Just creating this blog post makes me feel more committed!

The creative buck stops here. (Or doe, natch.)

2008.jpgIt’s the start of a new year, and many of us are full of plans and creative dreams. For me, and many other women I have spoken to, turning dreams into reality is a lot easier when someone is watching over your shoulder. We can all benefit from a stern yet supportive friend to remind us of our stated intentions, and keep us “honest” in the process. Checking in regularly, and seeing the progress that others are making, is inspirational food for the creative soul.

With this blog, I hope to create a community where we can share our creative intentions–only a daily, weekly, or monthly basis–and receive support in making those goals happen. Going public with your “wishes” can be a powerful means to actualization. You can link to a website of your own, a Flickr site or your artwork, or post documents for others to read and comment on, if you like.

If you’d like to participate, send me an e-mail (see box in right column) and I’ll set you up as a contributor. Then you can post your own entries and receive comments, feedback, and support–from me and the rest of the community.

So, what do you want to do this year?