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Showing posts with label Resolutions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resolutions. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Leaving 2015 behind...




This past year was as many years before, a year of change and possibilities, a year of growth and a year of just plowing through the tough times because I believed it had to get better. I’m old enough to know that I shouldn’t tempt fate by asking how much worse it could have been because every time I do that the universe reminds me that it has a sense of humor and that’s not always a good thing.

I don’t usually make New Year’s resolutions because I know myself well enough to know that if I somehow didn’t accomplish them all, I would feel guilty. Who needs that much negativity?

After giving it some thought though, I realized that for some reason I’ve always felt as if whatever I’ve done “wrong” one year should be the focus of getting right the next. This year, that doesn’t make as much sense as it has in the past. I don’t want to drag the negative energy that came with all of last year’s baggage into 2016. Maybe this can be the year I simply close the door and start fresh.

This is a year of possibilities. Self-publishing is something new that I want to try. I already have one project in the works and am researching formatting and distribution options to use as a test. Work is only one part of my life though. This year, I plan to drink the wine and eat the chocolate, enjoy life and loved ones and not stress over whatever situation tries to test my sanity.

I’ve lived in jeans and sweatshirts and tennis shoes for most of my adult life. I don’t plan on ditching them anytime soon but I found a copy of an old book with patterns for what are charmingly called “Peasant Chic”. Oh, shades of my hippie days. Stay tuned, I may even take a selfie wearing some of the lovely turquoise jewelry my husband has given me over the years that I usually save for special occasions.

Make every day is a special occasion. That’s my motto for the coming year and my wish for you. 


Until next month,
Happy Reading!
Paris Brandon
Entice Me: I’ll Be Seeing You by Paris Brandon

Sunday, December 27, 2015

New Years Resolutions by Janice Seagraves



I don't make New Years Resolutions anymore, but I do make goals for the coming year.

This year my goal is to self-publish two books: The first book is the sequel to my first published book-Windswept Shores: the Journey Home, and the second book will be Matrix Crystal River which will follow my series Matrix Crystal Hunters.

I hope to have at lest one of my contracted books published in 2016 in my Alien Heart Series.

Last year (2015), I had a list up where I could see it everyday that had all my goals for the year. I accomplished most of the goals, but not all. But it was a busy year for me. My daughter got married, hubby and I bought a home, we moved (my back still hurts thinking about the MOVE). Then my daughter had a baby, and my husband and I became first time grandparents. *grin*

This year I'll have to remake my list and place it once again where I can see it everyday. This helps me to stay on tract with my goals.

What are your goals or resolutions for the New Year?

janice-seagraves.org/

Janice Seagraves's books:

Matrix Crystal Hunters: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FJ10W26
Matrix Crystal Christmas: http://www.amazon.com/Matrix-Crystal-Christmas-Crystals-Book-ebook/dp/B00GJCNBAY
Windswept Shores: http://www.amazon.com/Windswept-Shores-Survivors-Love-Story-ebook/dp/B00AS9NDNO/

Janice Seagraves's Anthologies:

Weather Witch: http://www.amazon.com/Persephones-Anthology-Sweet-Spicy-Romance-ebook/dp/B00ER6X66S/

Werecat Love: www.amazon.com/Entice-Me-Luscious-Love-Stories-ebook/dp/B015YEHP9U/

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Turning I Can't Into I Can by Janice Seagraves


Turn I Can't Into I Can
By Janice Seagraves


I used to work for a retired couple. The woman surprised me one day by telling me that she was an artist. When they moved into their current house, she thought she would have a room to paint in. However, her husband took the only spare room as his den.

She actually thought she couldn't paint until she got a room to work in.

I thought that was odd. I paint, draw, and do crafts. All I need is the end of the dinning table, a bit of space on the coffee table, or when my back was still good, I’d work on the floor.

As for my writing, I have a desk shoved into the corner near the dinning table where I work. A corner is all I need for my office.

Speaking of writing.  Some people can’t write without the computer, which is fine. But I know a few individuals who prefer using a pad to write on. They enjoy the textural feel of the pencil or pen in their hand, and the scratch sound as the nip goes along the paper. They take their pad everywhere, and it tucks in very neatly into a purse or pocket. And then at the end of the day, they transfer their writing to the computer.

The same can be said for people and their laptops. They are very portable. They take them everywhere. And not just to the coffee shop. One woman who has kids underfoot all day long, takes her laptop all over the house. When she’s cooking, her laptop is on the kitchen counter. If she’s ironing, her laptop is like a faithful companion sitting nearby, on a table or chair. When she’s in the living room with her husband and kids, the laptop is on her lap. She gets a great deal of writing done.

These people have turned the I can’t into I can.

Make your New Years Resolutions: I Can

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Janice Seagraves website: http://janiceseagraves.org/
Janice Seagraves's blog: http://ladyjanice.blogspot.com/

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