I know performance anxiety is a problem for me. Maybe it is for you too.
Click on the link below for some things to try.
How to Overcome the Anxiety That’s Keeping You From Achieving Your Goals.
Notes from One Writer to Another
I know performance anxiety is a problem for me. Maybe it is for you too.
Click on the link below for some things to try.
How to Overcome the Anxiety That’s Keeping You From Achieving Your Goals.
If you’re like me, planning can be a problem. Here’s an interesting alternative approach for creative people. I haven’t tried it, but it may be worth a look. (It’s also an example of an effective marketing strategy.)
Click on the link if it sounds appealing for one reason or another.
Here’s long-term, bucket list approach to goal-setting. What are your 18 things?
From Jurgen Wulff, here’s some great time-management advice to help you meet your goals.
The 7 steps to reaching your writing or other goal – Time to Write.
Reading is important for every writer. Here’s one picture book author’s goal for 2013. What’s yours?
300 Picture Books in 2013 | My Picture Book Writing Journey.
When November is over, and you have revised your manuscript, written your picture books, finished your sketches, and assembled your chapbook, you might consider working on your platform. Here’s a 30 day program from Robert Lee Brewer.
My Name Is Not Bob: How to Build (or Improve) Your Writer Platform in 30 Days.
Here I am, surfing the Internet again instead of working on my book. Sara Crowe, an agent with Harvey Kinger, Inc. must be watching. She addresses this problem and other time management issues facing writers in this helpful post.