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What You Think You Know About Yourself & How It Can Hold You Back

June 5, 2017 Roni Loren

"I can't..." 

"I don't..."

"I'm not a (insert adjective) person."

Any of those sound familiar? I've said the above words a million times about a number of things that I believed about myself. "I'm not a morning person." "I can't focus before lunch." "I can't write until I get the other nagging tasks checked off my To Do list." "I don't have time to exercise."

I believed all of those things to be absolute truth. I'm sure you've said some of those types of things to yourself, too. We all do. What's the big deal?

Well, the big deal is that those simple beliefs could be standing in the way of what you want.

As you probably know, if you follow this blog at all, I'm slightly obsessed with habits and how to improve my productivity. Part of it is because I was a psych major and it fascinates me. But the other part is because I want to be able to write faster, have more family time, be more efficient, be successful, etc. In order words, DO ALL THE THINGS and not lose my mind in the process. Lol.


If you've missed any of what's come before and are interested, here are some of the posts:

  • 7 Things to Reduce Distraction and Increase Focus
  • 4 Books That Changed Me from Lifelong Messy Girl to Getting my S**t Together (Mostly)
  • Creating Mottos for Your Year and Your Sanity
  • Don't Just Make a Plan: The Benefits of Tracking Your Time
  • 7 Reasons Why I Use a Paper Planner
  • Personality Types and To Do Lists

So this month, I took a class with author Becca Syme called Write Better Faster. It was a month-long class and it turned out to be one of the best classes I've ever taken. The premise of the class is basically that the way we get things done is very much based on our personality types. That's why some methods totally resonate with some people and for others, the methods don't work at all. In the writing world, the easiest example is how plotters (writers who plan out their story in detail before they start writing) and pansters (writers who write by the seat of their pants, which is what I am) never see eye to eye. Plotters can't understand how we can just wing a whole book. And we can't understand how someone can do a scene-by-scene outline and not be bored and lose all interest in actually writing the book afterward. Neither way is wrong. Our brains are just wired differently.

Well, the same goes for productivity and habits. Different methods are going to work for differently wired brains.

What I Learned AKA The Epiphany

1. Yes, some things ARE ingrained as part of our personality and we need to learn to work with our unique self and not try to force ourselves into methods that work for other people but may not work for us. THERE IS NO ONE TRUE WAY FOR ALL and don't trust someone who tells you there is.

But also...

2. Some things that we BELIEVE are unchangeable truths about ourselves really aren't and should not be held sacred because they are just getting in our way and keeping us stuck in whatever bad routine/habit/cycle we're trying to change.

Now, looking at these two, they seem like they could be opposites. In a way, they are. But both are true. And both were important points for me to get in my head. The second one, in particular, resonated with me because what I believed to be true about myself was part of what was holding me back.

Here's what I'm talking about. In one of the posts linked above, I said this...

"for me that means I should probably schedule low intensity things in the morning when I know I'll be less likely to be writing/editing. Social media updates, responding to comments, answering email, etc."

I said that because I had tracked my time and discovered that I was easily distracted in the morning and wasn't getting writing done until the afternoon, so I concluded that my creative time was in the afternoon. I then scheduled my day to get non-writing tasks out of the way in the morning. Makes sense, right?

Yeah. Well. Here's how that played out. I did all the not-so-important things in the morning. They ALWAYS got done. Then the important work--writing--I started around noon. That would give me three hours of "deep work" time to get my writing done for the day before my son came home.

Well, how'd that go?

Result #1: Many times I'd get to the afternoon writing slot and I was too tired/distracted. (Probably because of attention residue. I'd been bouncing around little tasks all morning like a hyper puppy and my brain is all *ooh, squirrel* still.) I couldn't get into the flow of writing until 1 or 2pm, and then I only got a solid hour of real writing done before it was time to pick up my son from school. 

Result #2:  Or, when I was actually able to get into writing mode, by the time I hit stride and was firing on all cylinders, it was time for school pick up. Then, I'd break the flow to pick up my son and then come back and stare at the screen, uninspired and distracted again.

Well, in the Write Better Faster class, Becca suggested we try getting the most important task of the day done first (kind of the eat the frog theory). And she said if you have to get up early to do it, do that.

My knee-jerk response:

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I'm NOT a morning person and my creative time doesn't kick in until the afternoon. It's just how I'm built.

These are things I believed whole-heartedly to be true.

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Yeah, no. Turns out, they're not. They're just uncomfortable and different. Different is scary and my brain was like NOPE.

But turns out, I'm perfectly capable of getting up earlier. And I discovered (so far since this is new) that when I sit down at my desk and insist that I WRITE WORDS FIRST, it works. Yes, it does take me a while to get in that headspace (as it does in the afternoon). But as long as I sit there reading through what I've written the day before and avoid the email/internet/whatever distractions, the words eventually come. THEN when I hit a good flow...Oh surprise, it's only 10 or 11am! I still have HOURS left to write.

That way, before I pick up kidlet, the hard stuff is done. When I get back, I can now focus on the less important things like social media and email. That doesn't take as much brain power, so it's easily done after I've worked all day. And mentally, I feel less stressed and more accomplished. When the writing doesn't get done, the stress of that bleeds over into the rest of the night. When I've hit that word count, the rest of the night is free of that angst.

 

What to Try If You're Wanting a Change

 

So, my challenge to you if you're struggling with your routine, habits, or productivity is this: Don't hold anything sacred. Think hard on if something is the way you're wired or just a preference you've developed that has developed into a "truth" you believe about yourself. Sometimes the only way to figure that out is to outright challenge it. Try some new routine. Try getting up earlier. Change up your process. Give it a little time to see if it works because ANY change is going to be uncomfortable at the start. Resistance will be strong.

On the flip side, there are some things that are hard-wired and you have to learn to accept and work with them. For instance, I have always wanted to be a faster writer. I've taken a lot of different classes and have read books on how to do that. And though I've improved my word count from very early on, I've hit a point where my general output is about the same. So am I stuck with this word count?

Well, in this class, I discovered the answer is yes and no. I figured out that my deal-breaker is sacrificing quality. I'm a perfectionist and "good enough" is not an option for me when it comes to a book. I had a visceral reaction at the idea of good enough when the topic was brought up in class. (Now, note, I'm not saying fast writers can't produce quality work. Some are wired to be fast and produce their best work writing quickly. But that is not me.)

So if I'm not willing to sacrifice quality, and quality (for me) takes time, I have to figure out how to create more time to write instead of trying to figure out how to get more words per hour. I also have to be at peace with my process, which involves reading through the draft many, many times and tweaking as I'm writing--which some writing books will tell you is a big no-no (the editing-as-you-go method) but that's how I get more ideas and flesh out the story. It's time-consuming but it's how my stories get written and how my brain works. 

However, that doesn't mean I can't get what I want--more words/more books. It just means I need to structure my day to create more time to write and devote less time to non-writing tasks. So like I mentioned above, instead of limiting it to 3 hours in the afternoon, I give myself the full day to write and up my word count. That may mean I have to sacrifice getting an "A+" in social media, promoting, returning every email promptly, etc. Something has to give somewhere. And part of that is unseating "truths" I believed about myself. 

And if you're not a writer, this still can apply to other aspects of your life if you're trying to change a habit or your productivity level or whatever it may be. Don't shut out ideas because you think "oh that's not me" or "I could never do that" without digging deeper and examining if it's really a hard truth about you or just a preference you can challenge.

 

Some ideas to start

 

1. Write down what you want to change or improve and pick one to focus on. (Eat better, get more done, be more organized, start a side business, whatever.)

2. List the reasons why you think you're not accomplishing what you want. (i.e. I want to exercise, but why don't I? What's stopping me? <--some of your beliefs will come out from asking this. Some may be true. Many others will be barriers you could change if you challenge them.)

3. Challenge your answers to the questions from number two. Put those beliefs on a hot seat and cross-examine them. ("I can't get up early to write because I'm not a morning person." --okay, how do you know that? Have you ever tried to get up earlier on a consistent basis? Would you rather stay up 'til one and get what you want done (because that's an option if it appeals to you and you're truly a night person but if neither appeal--which was my case--then maybe it's just resistance and could try it out.)

4. Make a plan to change one thing for a set amount of time and see how it works. (Change too many and you'll probably get frustrated and burnt out. But try one and focus on that. The good news is that if you give it a real shot and it doesn't work, you can just try something else and now you know.)

Those are just a few ideas and this post has gone way long already, lol, but let me know if you try any of this. I'll keep you updated on my progress. Fingers crossed it continues to work for me and I'll have many books flying out of my fingertips. :) And if you ever see Becca's class being offered again and you're a writer, go take it!

Have you ever had something you believed to be absolutely true about yourself turned on its head? Have you ever successfully changed a routine or habit that wasn't working for you? How'd you do it?

ESCAPE with these Read & Watch Picks from Brighton Walsh!

June 1, 2017 Roni Loren

It's that time again! The first of the month and time for this month's Read and Watch picks for the challenge. If you want the details on the Read & Watch challenge, you can still join in. Just click here to see the other themes. And even if you're not doing the challenge, stick around for some great book recs!

This month we're welcoming summer with an ESCAPE theme and have author Brighton Walsh as a guest to help us out.

Now, though "escape" is clearly related to summer and vacations and such, don't feel confined by that. Escape can also mean a book or movie about someone escaping a serial killer or escaping to another universe or escaping a bad marriage. Or it could just be a book that provides you an escape to another world. However you want to interpret it is up to you! But Brighton and I do have some suggestions if you're looking for a place to start.

But first, meet Brighton!

Brighton Walsh spent nearly a decade as a professional photographer before deciding to take her storytelling in a different direction and reconnect with her first love: writing. When she’s not pounding away at the keyboard, she’s probably either reading or shopping—maybe even both at once. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and two children, and, yes, she considers forty degrees to be hoodie weather. Her home is the setting for frequent dance parties, Lego battles, and more laughter than she thought possible. Website: www.brightonwalsh.com

 

And now let's let her take it away with her picks...

Book

I tried not to think too hard on the word escape and just recommend the first things that came to mind. In the case of books, that was Jill Shalvis’s Lucky Harbor series. I fell in love with Jill’s books long before the people of Lucky Harbor came into my life, but this series is what made me a lifetime fan of hers. These books all focus not only on the relationship of the hero and heroine and their various friends and family, but also treats the town as a character in and of itself. It’s easy to picture yourself in the quaint little town, and I always compared it to the literary version of Stars Hollow. The lush descriptions and quirky characters make Lucky Harbor the perfect getaway when you need to escape for a while.

 

 

TV Show

Choosing a TV show was slightly harder. I have a lot of comfort watches, but in the end I picked HGTV’s Island Hunters. This show is like House Hunters on crack. And I’ll admit, I spend the entire time these lucky people are choosing their own private island getaway pretending it’s me. As soon as I sell a million books, I’m totally getting my own island. Until then, the next best thing is watching someone else do so (and shouting at the TV telling them which choice is the right one).

 

Thanks, Brighton! And be sure to check out Brighton's latest book, Paige In Progress, which also looks like a great choice for an escape. :)

 

About the book:

She wanted a one-night stand...and then he moved in next door.

Paige Bennett is more than content with her life and what she does—and does not—have in it. She’s got a supportive family, a great apartment, and the best friend a girl could ask for; so what if her relationships expire faster than a carton of milk? After a disastrous detour courtesy of poor judgment in the boyfriend department, her plan is back on track and her dream job is finally within her grasp. Nothing can make her lose focus now. Well, nothing except the one-night stand she had with her best friend’s surrogate brother. The one-night stand she can’t stop thinking about.

Adam Reid has always been reliable...the responsible son, the loyal friend, the steady boyfriend. Two years ago, he graduated Magna Cum Laude and is well on his way to making a name for himself at an accounting firm in Denver—a far cry from working as a helper in the Mom and Pop store his parents own in Michigan. But when said store starts failing, he’s the only one who can step in and help. So reliable Adam does what he always does, and he comes to the rescue.

Paige thought Adam was a safe bet because he lives halfway across the country. But then suddenly he’s moving back to their town, and then into her apartment building, and soon he’s worming his way right into her life. If she’s not careful, he might sneak his way into her heart, too...


Roni's Recommendations

Books

For a warm mother/daughter story with a touch of romance, go for Every Wild Heart by Meg Donohue. I really loved this one and it was the perfect light summer read. See my full review here.

 

I loved this one so hard, y'all. My full review is here. But this One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid will sweep you away, break your heart, and then put it safely back together, leaving you feeling all warm and fuzzy afterward. One of my favorite reads of the year so far.

 

And if you really want to take the ESCAPE theme to the next level, escape to another world. A Promise of Fire will introduce you to a fascinating world with a tough-ass heroine and a swoony hero. This is a series but this first book doesn't end on a big cliffhanger or anything. Full review here.

 

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TV Show/Movie

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If you follow me on social media, you may have seen my ranting about the remake of Dirty Dancing. I don't even want to talk about it. I'm still slightly scarred. BUT this just means that it's time for a rewatch of the original. This is my favorite movie of all time and nothing sweeps me away like going to Kellerman's with Baby and Johnny. I know I'll be watching it again this month.

 

What I Plan to Read for the Challenge:

I'm currently reading The Dry which fits the escape theme because it's set in Australia. And I have these other two on my TBR. The Identicals because it looks like the perfect summery read and will be part of my Book of the Month order. (Join Book of the Month with this link and get 3 months for only 9.99 a month, which is way cheaper than what you can get the hardcovers for any other place. For instance, The Identicals is 19 bucks on Amazon. And it makes the first of the month more fun because you get to see what the new pics are. Note, this is an affiliate link but I haven't been asked to promote it and I'm a full paying customer. I just love it and like to share.) And Someday, Someday Maybe, which is written by the actress from Gilmore Girls and is about an actress, which sounds like escapist fun. 

 

What I'll Be Watching:

Besides a rewatch of Dirty Dancing, I will be eagerly awaiting the start of Big Brother at the end of the month. It is tradition at our house and it's one of those things that screams "it's summertime!" to me.


Now it's your turn. What are you planning to read or watch this month to escape?

In Book Recommendations, Books, Guest Bloggers, Read & Watch Challenge, Reading, What To Read Tags read and watch challenge, escape reads, brighton walsh, roni loren, big brother, dirty dancing, the dry, book recommendations, romance novel, reading, book challenges, reading challenge

Summer Reading: Does Summer Change Your Readerly Life?

May 29, 2017 Roni Loren

The summer season is upon us, and with it, comes one of my favorite bookish traditions: the summer reading lists on all the different books sites. 

But as I've scanned through these lists (and bought WAY too many books, lol), it made me wonder what it is about summer that gets us thinking differently about reading? Yes, the kids are out of school, but I would imagine that most of us (if you're not a teacher) don't get summers off. And if you're a stay at home parent, summers are actually even more intense than the school year because you have to occupy your kids ALL DAY LONG EVERY DAY. 

For me, summer is still just as busy as any other time. I still have deadlines. I also have the Romance Writers of America conference, which requires a decent amount of preparation and takes me away from my writing for a week. I'm lucky in that I send my kidlet to day camp so I still have my work day, but otherwise, I don't have extra time off. 

So why do I still have this idyllic picture in my head that I'm going to be leisurely reading oceanside or something all summer? Lol. I don't know. But for some reason, I still feel the noticeable shift in my head when summer hits. I think I've never fully escaped that mentality of the lazy days of summer from childhood where I could read as much as I wanted (and kill it on those PIzza Hut Book It Read-a-Thon challenges, lol.)

Also, I find it really interesting that there's this whole genre label of "beach reads." I'm still not sure exactly what that means, and sometimes I get annoyed with that label because it's often code for "silly lady's book" which all romance gets lumped into by the non-romance world along with a certain type of women's fiction. (Do dude books ever get labeled beach reads? Dudes go to the beach.) But what does "beach read" mean? If it has a body of water and some sand on the cover, I know they're telling me it's supposed to be a beach read. But does that mean easy read? Fun read? A trashy one? A book that takes place in summer? I don't know.

I think my idea of a perfect summer read includes some or most of the following...

  • Takes place in summer or somewhere warm.
  • Transports me to a vacation-like location.
  • Has a happy ending.
  • Is a page-turner and completely engrossing.

The book I blogged about last week, Every Wild Heart by Meg Donohue, fit these criteria. And right now, I'm reading The Dry by Jane Harper and although it's a dark book and I have no idea what the ending will be like, it takes place during a drought in Australia. So it's warm, transports me to somewhere I haven't been, and is a page-turner. Summer read.

I got both of these off Modern Mrs. Darcy's Summer Reading Guide, which is fantastic list, though sadly, doesn't cover the romance genre. I'm still looking for a great summer reading list for romance. (If you know of one, leave a comment!)

But my question for you is, do you change your reading habits and the types of books you read during summer? What do you seek out to read? How does your reading life change (if it does at all)? What's your idea of the perfect summer read?

 

 

In Books, Reading Tags summer reading, beach reads, reading habits, vacation reads, romance, roni loren, book lists

A Summer Read with a Gilmore Girls Vibe

May 23, 2017 Roni Loren

It has been a mentally taxing few weeks and sometimes you just need a book that is lovely and warm and low on angst. (And that's coming from someone who LOVES the angst.) Enter my read for the week: Every Wild Heart by Meg Donohue.

I came across this book through Modern Mrs. Darcy's Summer Reading Guide, which is a fantastic place to find new recs (For non-romance books. Sadly, romance isn't a genre she covers.) But I picked up this book and read it this week and was so glad I did.

This book is a mother-daughter focused story (told in alternating POVs) and reminded me a lot of Gilmore Girls. Plus, the heroine is based on the DJ Delilah (of Delilah After Dark fame.) I used to listen to Delilah when I was younger and that totally made me want to read this. There is a mild suspense element in this book, but it's handled with a gentle touch. And there's a bit of romance for both these ladies, which I, of course, loved.

So if you're looking for a cozy, quick, don't-have-to-angst read, this is a good one to grab. I really enjoyed the whole ride.

Here's the official summary:

From USA Today bestselling author Meg Donohue comes a mystery, a love story, and a mother-daughter tale about two women on a precarious journey to uncover their true selves.

Passionate and funny, radio personality Gail Gideon is a true original. Nine years ago when Gail’s husband announced that he wanted a divorce, her ensuing on-air rant propelled her local radio show into the national spotlight. Now, “The Gail Gideon Show” is beloved by millions of single women who tune-in for her advice on the power of self-reinvention. But fame comes at a price. After all, what does a woman who has staked her career on being single do when she finds herself falling in love? And is the person who is harassing her in increasingly troubling ways a misguided fan or a true danger to Gail and her daughter, Nic? 

Fourteen-year-old Nic has always felt that she pales in comparison to her vibrant, outgoing mother. Plagued by a fear of social situations, she is most comfortable at the stable where she spends her afternoons. But when a riding accident lands Nic in the hospital, she awakens from her coma changed. Suddenly, she has no fear at all and her disconcerting behavior lands her in one risky situation after another. And no one, least of all her mother, can guess what she will do next…

 

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In Book Recommendations, Books, Reading, What To Read Tags book recommendations, books, reading, every wild heart, meg donohue, women's fiction, summer reads, summer reading, roni loren

Win 12 Sexy Signed Paperbacks!

May 22, 2017 Roni Loren

It's that time of the month again - the 12 months of giving contest! This month, a shiny new stack of signed paperbacks are up for grabs. Click the link to enter!

I want to win ALL the books!

Have a good Monday!

 

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