Blue sky, bare branches,
Last day of January,
Why am I not sad?
Seven things that happened in January
Lots of things happened in January, but here are seven I’d like to share with you!
- My six-month-old grandson laughed for the first time when he saw me on a phone screen!
- My brilliant daughter completed her Master’s Thesis.
- I’ve planned my blog posts for the next few months.
- I’ve prepared a goal journal with my goals and strategies for 2021.
- My supportive and insightful editor returned my manuscript of Blood Moon at Eyre Hall.
- I sent query letters, synopsis and first pages of The Ghost Wife, a contemporary romantic suspense, to four literary agents.
- I’ve watched the four seasons of The Last Kingdom on Netflix and started reading the books by Bernard Cornwell.
How was your January?
What a productive month!
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Yes! I’ve been busy and partial lockdown actually helps me get things done!
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So much achieved, but gotta love that first laugh.
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Thank you, Norah! 💖 My/our grandchildren are my/our joy and future🤩
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I totally agree!
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You’re so organized with your blog. I never know what or when I’m going to post!
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I’ve been disorganised from the start! But one of my 3 words for the year is ‘routine’ and I’m taking it very seriously in all aspects of my life!
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I’m very organized with a few major things, like my work, our family schedule (we are all very clock-oriented), the kitchen and parts of the house, but in other areas, I tend to be looser. My feeling is we have to be that way with some aspects of our life our we’ll be too wound up!
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