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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

IWSG: Celebration Time

It's the first Wednesday again, which means it's time for the Insecure Writer's Support Group blog hop. The March 7 question - How do you celebrate when you achieve a writing goal/ finish a story?

Be sure to check out our awesome hosts after you see what I have to say:  Mary Aalgaard, Bish Denham,Jennifer Hawes, Diane Burton, and Gwen Gardner!

So, this is one I'm kind of bad at. 

My to-do list is always excessively long, and that can mean that I don't take time to celebrate what I've finished. Instead, I just turn left and pick up the next item on my list. 

But I do go back and reflect from time to time, and it can be a real boost to see what I've actually done, especially if I was too busy to appreciate it while it was happening. For example, I was feeling like I hadn't been productive as an author in 2017, until I wrote my end of year reflection and realized I'd done quite a lot, actually!

In fact, it's one of my goals for 2018 to celebrate more, to pat myself on the back for a job well done. That's part of what's so great about this blog hop. The commenters are always so supportive and kind, coming with a heart to help and encourage. There's not enough of that in the world, maybe especially in the writing world, where the work can be solitary. 

A few ideas for celebrating accomplishments: posting a happy dance video about the good thing, going out with someone you love for your favorite gastronomic treat, letting yourself write your play project as a rewarding for having the discipline to stick with and finish your other project, calling your sister (work for me, anyway), giving yourself a little non productive time to goof off completely. 

How about you? How do you celebrate the good things in your writing life or other creative endeavors? 

4 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, I love your idea of posting a happy dance video. That's so much fun! So is writing a play project and goofing off. Great ideas!

    Elsie

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  2. I've done a couple of happy dance gif posts for my blog when I've accomplished major milestones on a WIP. I always have a good time selecting gifs for them.

    I don't often celebrate, either. Like you said, I want to get the next thing done, but every now and then, I do celebrate a little.

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  3. I don't celebrate much. It's usually because i'm thinking about what to do next and forget to bask in my achievements.

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  4. My goals are usually individual chapters so I'm usually right onto the next goal as well. I do like to let myself work on a different project that I put aside while working on the main one, though, if only for a day.

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