Hi
Happy Monday! I'm back on a PLR rotation for my new schedule. Yesterday I spent all day brainstorming and planning my week so that I can have a 3 and 3 day schedule again. (3 days of PLR and 3 of fiction). I enjoyed doing that last week. It's a learning curve...more on that at the very bottom of today's email.
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Learning Curve
Last week was my first week where I spent Sunday brainstorming,
planning, outlining and mapping out all of my PLR projects. Then Monday-Wednesday I worked on all of my PLR and Thurs-Sat was supposed to be fiction.
Everything went as planned. I got to Thursday and not only finished my outline for the dystopian book but I wrote the prologue and the first chapter. Then on Friday I decided to focus on the women's fiction. That was one was like pulling teeth. I sat here with full on imposter
syndrome.
Finally, at about 5 o'clock PM, I got on a roll of outlining the book. I outlined about 30 out of 36 chapters. Then on Saturday, I didn't get anything done whatsoever. I was burnt out I think. So I let myself have the day. I didn't get any "fiction marketing" learning done. But I did set aside money for a new course I want to take when it's ready.
I
ended up engrossed in the Laci Peterson documentary on Netflix yesterday and it made me so sad because of the end notes. I remember when this (and the trial) happened and I was also in an abusive marriage. At the end of the show, it says, "For Laci and Connor...and the ones who left in time...and the ones who didn't." I was one of the ones who left just in time before it ended tragically.
I probably could have done something more
productive with my day off, but that's how I spent my day. I might rearrange this week so I work 3 days on PLR, 2 days devoted to one book each, and 1 day off fully with 1 day of planning. I think once my outline is set up I'll be able to get quite a bit of writing done in that one day per week. And I can also do more if I have extra time any other day.
That's it for now - have a great day!
Tiff
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