Organization is NOT my strong point. I know where my keys are, where my coat and purse are, and where I might find my shoes, but none of these things are put away. As long as they are visible, I can find them. The result? Clutter crazy!
For writing, I'm a little better. I have a general outline of my plot, but then my unruly characters decide to do their own thing, behaving in some pretty unpredictable ways. I find that I need to keep notes on them: personality, appearance, beliefs, background, fashion, education, and all the other things that make a character real. I also need a timeline. I have to figure out when events happen, and one of the hardest things is to keep a calendar of this.
Then there is the act of writing. Choosing words written per day, what to edit, what to post, due dates for cover design, and deciding on which novel to chase out of my head.
So here is my newest week layout. I haven't filled it up yet, since I want to add lots of dates and notes. But I did add a new decoration! I put a little picture of my cover, The Parrot Told Me, on the page to dress it up. I like it!!
Thanks again to the same website that I got the last printable stickers, Pink Bows & Twinkle Toes.
Rachael Rawlings likes puzzles, mysteries, and the occasional ghost story. She is a full-time mother, wife, writer, pet owner, and Speech Language Pathologist. She can be found with an open book in front of her, the computer turned on as she writes, and a smile on her face. To learn more about Rachael’s work and her upcoming releases, visit her on her website: http://rachaelrawlings.wix.com/rachael-rawlings
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Monday, January 23, 2017
Link of my last layout stickers!
Check out this adorable blog!!
https://pinkbowstwinkletoes.com/2016/12/01/december-functional-planner-stickers-free-printable/
https://pinkbowstwinkletoes.com/2016/12/01/december-functional-planner-stickers-free-printable/
Mini planner before the pen
I think that I really love the new Mini Happy Planner! I have looked for printables to make a spread, and I really think these are cheerful. I haven't actually added my plans, but so far, so cute!! (I'll add the link when I find it again so you can look it up too!!)
This one is my writing planner so I'm going to add my blog plans, my edits for the book I'm editing for my publisher, Hydra Publications, as well as my own writing!
I have plans for pages to edit, then word count to write per day. Of course, I'm also going to have to keep track of my social media too, and as I get used to the layout, I'm planning on adding that as well.
So how do you plan? I would love to get some feedback on how other writers and workers and moms plan their lives!!
This one is my writing planner so I'm going to add my blog plans, my edits for the book I'm editing for my publisher, Hydra Publications, as well as my own writing!
I have plans for pages to edit, then word count to write per day. Of course, I'm also going to have to keep track of my social media too, and as I get used to the layout, I'm planning on adding that as well.
So how do you plan? I would love to get some feedback on how other writers and workers and moms plan their lives!!
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Planning to Write
I d
on’t actually get writers block. I’m not bragging, I just
have so many different stories swirling in my brain that if I get stuck on one,
I just switch to another. This means that I am generally writing two to three
novels at one time. Oh, and I’m editing one, or maybe two, during that same
time. So keeping all of this straight is a challenge. For driving a novel, just
getting the words on a page, I use a Nanowrimo type philosophy. For a month, I
try to get fifty thousand words written. This is the goal for the National Novel
Writing Month that comes around every November. I now use this every few months
to get down some significant storylines for a rough draft. If I don’t reach the
total word count, that’s fine because I still got a lot written. The following
month is rereading the story, adding and editing, and usually writing the last
few chapters.
All this
amounts to getting the book written and edited. Then it’s on to my beta
readers, my editor, designing covers, and getting ready for release. Then it’s
social media, this little blog that keeps slipping my mind, and tweeting and
posting. That’s a lot to keep going. This is where my planner is helping. I
have chosen this year to use a completely separate planner to write out my
goals for each day of the week. I have plans for posting, for writing, for
editing, and am also adding to my ever growing list of plot ideas. I bought a
Mini Happy Planner that I am decorating with stickers, book print outs, and
encouraging statements. A little cuteness is always helpful for the creative
mind. Now, I just have to concentrate on not taking more time to plan than I am
writing!
The
overlap will happen with events. I hope record all the events in both my
writing planner and my regular family planner. That way, I can keep track of
all our appointments and how they might overlap with the kids’ activities. I
also plan to take the writing planner to my events. I can keep up with my
titles, the ones that I sell, the people that have them signed, and add names to
my email list for news and updates.
I have
already noticed that my planner is making me much more deliberate about my
writing. I am thinking of ways to organize my day and use my time in a more
efficient way. Only time will tell how my productivity is impacted by my new
planning, but I have high hopes!
If you
are interested in any more information, about Nanowrimo, about writing a novel,
about my books, or getting on my email list, let me know!!
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Dropped off the face of the earth!
It seems that just when I settle in for the cozy holiday season, the world takes a quick spin and suddenly I am so busy I'm catching sight of my own behind as I rush out the door. Sigh. I have great intentions of what I plan to do while I have those precious two weeks off school for Christmas Break, but the time sneaks away, and I'm left holding a list full of unchecked intentions.
So now I'm back!
I'm going to pretend that I was never overtaken by the rush of the holidays and give you a peek into what I'm doing to get back on track.
Planners!
Yes, again!
This time, I have an assortment of fancy fabulous planners that I hope to hang my dreams on. There's the Big Happy Planner, which should be spelled in all caps, it's so big. It holds all of my memories, the bits that I have printed off on my zink printer, the greeting cards, movie tickets, and business cards that spark my memory of a day well spent.
Then there is the regular sized Happy Planner, a gift from my bestie, Angela. It holds my plans for the week, the appointments, work hours, band practice, archery practice, and all the detritis that goes along with motherhood and family life.
Finally, there's my mini happy planner, small and sweet, that holds my plans for my writing. That's the one that the blog will emerge from.
So you can thank Me and My Big Ideas for my next few posts. I may even add a photo or two!!
So now I'm back!
I'm going to pretend that I was never overtaken by the rush of the holidays and give you a peek into what I'm doing to get back on track.
Planners!
Yes, again!
This time, I have an assortment of fancy fabulous planners that I hope to hang my dreams on. There's the Big Happy Planner, which should be spelled in all caps, it's so big. It holds all of my memories, the bits that I have printed off on my zink printer, the greeting cards, movie tickets, and business cards that spark my memory of a day well spent.
Then there is the regular sized Happy Planner, a gift from my bestie, Angela. It holds my plans for the week, the appointments, work hours, band practice, archery practice, and all the detritis that goes along with motherhood and family life.
Finally, there's my mini happy planner, small and sweet, that holds my plans for my writing. That's the one that the blog will emerge from.
So you can thank Me and My Big Ideas for my next few posts. I may even add a photo or two!!
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