I
read a post this morning by Jane Friedman The
Secret to Finding the Time to Write, Market, Promote, and Still Have a Life.
I found the article thought-provoking. Jane
listed five strategies. Number 1 was “Decide what you’ll stop doing—and I’m not
talking about TV.” She says if “you don’t have the time to make progress (with
your writing), you have to stop doing something.”
What
is it that I can stop doing so I can continue to make progress? Give up Notes
from Tabor Lane? Nah. According to another post I read this morning Authors
– How To Promote Yourself, the author suggested that “blogging was the most
important part of promotion. Blogs take a lot of time and effort, but the long
term rewards are far, far greater than any other means available.”
Blogging
gives me an opportunity to tell my story, express my views, and show my personality,
and the more I blog, the more I add to my Search Engine data. With that in
mind, I’ll continue.
How
about giving up Twitter or Facebook or eating every two hours? (Have to fuel my runs/biking.) Nah.
What
I need to stop doing is . . .
Procrastinating
Let’s
call it Identifying the Moment. The
moment is that point when it’s time to do what I don’t want to do. Instead of
walking away (procrastinating), slap the dang thought in the face. POW! That’s
the moment when my thought process has to change. If I can identify the moment
and face it, then I can stop procrastinating.
I’m
not saying it’ll be easy, but it’s a start. So, how about you? Is there a moment you need to
identify?
- 10 Ways to Build Long-Lasting Traffic to Your Author Website or Blog http://ow.ly/gxGRq via @JaneFriedman
- 5 Phrases to Avoid Using in Your Twitter Handle http://ow.ly/gxHvg via @Bookgal
- 7 Steps To Follow If Your Twitter Account is Suspended http://ow.ly/gxNqT
- Visual Branding on Twitter http://ow.ly/gxNGt Are you taking advantage of visual branding opportunities?
- 10 Essential Apps To Enhance Your Mobile Twitter Experience http://ow.ly/gypIj
- Twitter New Year’s Resolution: Curate Your Twitter Lists http://ow.ly/gyqAt
- 3 Ways to Supercharge Your Writing This Year http://ow.ly/gyu1c Use them today and make a difference
- Notes from Tabor Lane: Writing & Marketing Tweets from January 4 http://ow.ly/gz2Wh
- Social Media Marketing According to "It's a Wonderful Life" http://ow.ly/gz5t8 Engagement isn’t about volume. It’s doing what matters.
- The Theology of Screenwriting: Grace http://t.co/xB76bUYI @GoIntoTheStory RT @elizabethscraig
- Free Sites to Promote Your eBook http://t.co/pIxwj816 @GalleyCat RT @elizabethscraig
- 40 Ways to Develop and Protect Your Writing Brand http://ow.ly/gztVG "Fortunately, building your writer’s brand is easier than you think."
- 6 Tips for Beating the Blank Page http://ow.ly/gztYe The writer has to force himself to work. There is nobody to scold him.
- Easel.ly Makes Infographics Easy and Beautiful http://ow.ly/gzu2q A way to give easily digestible pieces of data
I’m
always looking for great content to share. If you have a writing and/or
marketing blog, or have a favorite that you visit often, please leave a link in
the comment section. Thanks for stopping by.
Happy
writing & running, Kathy
2 comments:
What a great post. Thanks for all your ideas. I'm onto it.
Roger, thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you found the post helpful. Good luck!
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