Monday, October 13, 2014

Day 78...The Best Version of You...













Welcome to Day 78...

Happy Columbus Day!  I wrote 700 words and headed out to the movies to see The Judge.  Great movie, great screenplay, great acting, great direction.

I left the theater moved. Inspired.  And the feeling of wanting to do better and be better.

So how do you become the best version of you?

Here are my ideas...

Limit the Drama
Stop making more out of situations than they really are.  Don't perpetuate negative thoughts, energy and feelings.  They suck the life and the passion for being bigger and better right out of you. Though the reality is, tough times happen, but when I'm in the thick of it all I try to keep a little perspective. As the saying goes...yes it's bad, but no one died.

Because Things Change
Don't get stuck in feelings of worry or negativity.  Time moves on and life is fluid.  Don't forget, a bad day today can turn into a good day tomorrow.

Be Grateful for Something Every Single Day
No matter how small, how insignificant, there are good things going on in your life right now. Cultivate gratitude - daily.  It keeps you locked in on the positive...which opens the door for hope, change, new possibilities...

Take Care of What You Got
There are just some things that are truly irreplaceable - like your health and your relationships.  Don't take either for granted.  In fact take good care...real good care of both.  Eat well, exercise often, drink lots of water.  Unplug and disconnect from social media and work demands to spend time with the people close.  And tell them you love them...everyday.

Dream a Big Dream & Then Work Your Tail Off to Make It Happen
If you're not moving in the direction of something bigger than the current version of you, what's the point?  Life is about all about purpose and passion.  Find what excites you and work hard everyday (or as often as you can) to make your dreams come true.

Here's another helpful link on being the very best you...
http://liveboldandbloom.com/05/life-coaching/25-ways-to-become-the-best-version-of-yourself

For now...Here's Today's Takeaway Lesson...


"The Only Person You Should Be Try to Be Better Than, Is The Person You Were Yesterday..."  

Here's to Being All In,

Maggie 

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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Day 77...What Writers Know About Writing...














Welcome to Day 77

So today I got in 2 hours of editing.  I also wanted to share with you some thoughts about writing direct from the Masters.

Enjoy...

"The hardest part is believing in yourself at the notebook stage.  It is like believing in dreams in the morning." Erica Jong

"You never have to change anything you got up in the middle of the night to write."  Saul Bellows

"If you want to be a writer you must do two things above all others; read a lot and write a lot." Stephen King

What I try to do is write. I may write for two weeks ‘the cat sat on the mat, that is that, not a rat,’.... And it might be just the most boring and awful stuff. But I try. When I’m writing, I write. And then it’s as if the muse is convinced that I’m serious and says, ‘Okay. Okay. I’ll come.” Maya Angelou

"Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass."  Anton Chekhov
Here's Today's Takeaway Lesson...

"The Artist is Nothing Without the Gift, But the Gift is Nothing Without Work."  

Here's to Being All In,

Maggie 

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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Day 76...We All Need Days Like This...














Welcome to Day 76...

Cold, wet, Fall day in the Hudson Valley.  I did laundry, wrote, cleaned out closets, wrote some more, cooked, headed back to the computer and wrote again.

It was a good day...a quiet day hanging in my sweats while a pumpkin scented candle burned in my kitchen.  All the while I was still slaying goals both big and small and dreaming dreams.

Hope you were too...

Here's Today's Takeaway Lesson...


"Enjoy the Little Things in Life, Because One Day You'll Look Back and Realize They Were the Big Things..."  

Here's to Being All In,

Maggie 

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Friday, October 10, 2014

Day 75...The Power of the Toggle...














Welcome to Day 75...

As a working mom who also happens to have a side writing gig, my life is full of demands and distractions.  That's my reality.

I realized a long time ago I could either move through my days completely overwhelmed or I could figure out the best way to make all that craziness work.

For me it's the power of the toggle.

Toggling is all about switching back and forth between tasks.  I'll be prepping dinner and then while things are cooking, I'll pay some bills.  Before I get the bills all done, it's back to setting the table and finishing dinner.  Then after the meal, I'll finalize all the bills.

In the morning, I'll start folding some laundry and then take a break to get my kids out the door to school.  Then in the middle of un-stacking the dishwasher I'll get an idea for a blog post and quickly put some notes in Blogger.  Then it's back to the dishwasher.  Later on in the day while I'm running some reports at work and eating lunch. I'll add more notes in Blogger.  When I get home I'll finish off the laundry and my blog post.

Some studies out there say too much multitasking makes you more inefficient.  In a way I understand that but I'm also not doing brain surgery.  To get through my busy day, toggling just works - especially with writing. It's how I work smart and slay lots of goals.

If I find myself lagging in interest or in creativity, switching between tasks or projects keeps me from getting stuck.  And in the end it's easier to keep from getting stuck instead of worrying about getting unstuck.

Here's another good resource on getting more done...http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/50-tricks-to-get-things-done-faster-better-and-more-easily.html

So...

10 days in on our writing challenge - 1/3 of the way through - here's to momentum and progress and getting things done.

I did an hour of editing today.  My plan for the long weekend is to get even more in.  But I'm also looking forward to some downtime.

Happy Friday.

For now...Here's Today's Takeaway Lesson...


"You Have As Many Hours In A Day As Beyonce...Make Things Happen ..."  

Here's to Being All In,

Maggie 

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

Day 74...Every Little Bit Counts & Some Inspiration From Dr Seuss...













Welcome to Day 74...

Nine days in on our Writing Challenge and moving along.

So busy day at my day job and busy day at my mom job so while it's a writing day, it wasn't a huge producing writing day.

I did get in over 400 words (even small steps are productive steps) and while I was doing that I actually headed over to my editing Chalkboard.  While I was writing I remembered something I needed to add on to another scene that's in draft mode.  

Interestingly enough I got lost in that editing detour for a while - more than an hour in fact.  

But it also mean that I'm just about done with another scene.  

Oh, the places your mind will take you.

Which reminds me the Dr Seuss book, Oh, The places You Will Go...

"You're off to great places,
Today is your day
Your mountain is waiting
So get on your way..."

Small steps...great places...mountains...on days like today, I do well to remember, Today's Takeaway Lesson...


"One Thousand Small Steps Will Get You Up A Mountain ..."  

Here's to Being All In,

Maggie 

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Day 73...How to Handle a Bad Review




Welcome to Day 73...

I'm taking a little detour today because I didn't want to let another week pass without sharing a new How To...post with you.


As far as the Writing Challenge, I'm hoping to get some editing in later and I'll update you on that tomorrow.


For now...on to...How to Handle a Bad Review...


My dad always said there were 3 things in life that were inevitable…Taxes, Change, and Death. Well if you’re a writer, you can add a 4th inevitable event…a bad review.


If you've been reading along in both my 365 Days of Writing Marketing & E-Publishing and my Synchronicity blog posts, you know I hit some bumps in the road on my first few releases. My excitement about wanting to get the books "out there" caused me to overlook the importance of editing before I hit the switch to get the titles published.


Those poorly editing first editions meant some tough, but justifiable bad reviews...


"To be honest there were just too many spelling, grammatical and structural errors for me to finish reading the book - I ended up sending it back for a refund. This is a shame because it really had potential - but much more editing and at least another draft needed to be done in order to bring it up to the level that it should be."


"This is my first review on Amazon, but I felt compelled to critique this book. I liked the story, the characters, but the editing was horrible. It read like a first draft--spelling errors, grammar mistakes, typos, etc. It's obvious that no proofreading was done before publishing. That's a shame because the author wrote a nice sweet first novel. I would read her again but getting through this book was painful."

Painful?  Trust me, that was not the end result I was going for.


But it all wasn't bad.  Along with those not so great reviews came these...


A VERY SUSPENSEFUL READ, a romantic story line that was first rate. Kept me on the edge of my seat.

THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL. I LOVED IT. VERY ROMANTIC. I CAN'T WAIT FOR MORE BY THIS AUTHOR!!!! KEEP THEM COMING MAGGIE!!!


I have read this author's other books and loved them, so far this is my favorite. GREAT characters, fast paced and very engrossing. Read the book in one sitting. Highly recommend if you like action and romance. Can't wait until next one! Hurry up Ms. Collins.


Great book from the title to the end

Had everything I live in a good book . So glad I found a new author.

At the end of the day, the good reviews have far out weighed the bad and I'm very proud of my 4 plus star ratings on both Amazon.com and Goodreads. But truthfully I couldn't ignore the negative reviews and neither should you.
So how do you handle it? Well here's some important points to keep in mind...
1. No One is Immune to a Bad, or Even Scathing Review
Case in point, the best-selling book The Goldfinch. The novel won a Pulitzer Prize for fiction, was called the "it' novel of the year, sold millions of copies in a matter of months and is expected to be optioned for movie or television series. But all wasn't well in author Donna Tartt's world. In fact she received some scathing reviews from the literary world - one critic said "it's tone and and language and story belonged in children's literature". The London Sunday Times called The Goldfinch "a turkey".
And that's not all...
The July 2014 edition of Vanity Fair magazine had a great article on the ugly buzz surrounding The Goldfinch as well as some other literary classics...
"Kind of monotonous,” the same paper said about Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye. “He should’ve cut out a lot about these jerks and all at that crumby school.”
“An absurd story,” announced The Saturday Review of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, while the New York Herald Tribune declared it “a book of the season only.”
So...keep in mind you're not alone.  In fact you're in good company.  Everyone, including literary masters, get bad reviews.
2.  Look for Patterns and Fix What is Wrong
For me, the negative reviews really revolved around the lapse in editing.  But instead of just ignoring those comments I got busy.  I went back through the books, contracted with an outside editor, reviewed and updated her edits and then completed new uploads to Kindle and Create Space.  It took a ton of time and a bit of money.  But if I'm not going to do this right, why bother doing it at all?

3.  Avoid Making the Same Mistake Again

Once I knew what was wrong, it was critical for me to not make the same mistake again. That meant changing my process going forward.  Because simply identifying a problem isn't enough.  Do whatever it takes - time, money to ensure it doesn't happen again.

4.  Redeem Yourself Where and When You Can

I honestly felt bad that some of my readers felt disappointed in my books.  So not only did I fix the problem, I let my readers know I heard them and I was changing how I completed my edits.  In fact, I posted this message on my author profile page on Amazon.com

**An Important Message to All My Readers...

**Thanks so much for all your comments and reviews. I wanted to let you know that the editing issues have been reviewed and the editions have been updated.
Thanks again for your all continued support. Happy Reading! Maggie **

Stay connected to your readers and let them know they matter to you.

5. Stay True to Who You Are
Bad reviews aren't a reason to switch genres or to stop writing altogether. Look at the bigger picture and try seeing those negative reviews as constructive criticism instead of a personal affront. Keep striving to be a better write and story teller. For me, I write romantic suspense because I love romantic suspense and I know millions of other readers do to.  The negative reviews were tough to swallow but the positive ones validated everything I know to be true about my writing journey.  So stay true to who you are.

6.  The Truth is...Not Everyone is Going to Like Your Books

It's a simple fact - everyone has particular likes and dislikes.  That's what makes us all unique.  You just have to get over the fact that not everyone will like your book and they might want to share that opinion with others in the form of a negative comment.

Here's a caption from one review I received...

"I found the whole thing lacked credibility."

Frankly, this review didn't bother me so much.  Because while I don't want to go too far into the realm of unbelievable, I do like the idea of my readers being able to escape...into a Colombian jungle Be Still My Breath or on a billionaire's private island One Step Closer or into the world of television news reporting Now You See Me or inside the exclusive world of a Gold Coast country club Deadly Shadows 


I've read enough romantic suspense novels to know what elements and style I like.  Now as I write my own stories and get some traction on sales and positive reviews, I know what my readers like and expect.  And I want to meet and exceed those expectations.  Every time.  

My goals when writing are that when my readers are reading the book, it's so good they don't want to put it down and when they're finally finished, they wished it didn't end.

7.  Keep an Eye Out for Bad Fake Reviews

Yes this happens, and if you find yourself a target, you have two avenues of recourse. First...contact the review site to report those reviews.  If you can submit proof that the reviews are coming from competitors or are a personal attack, you may be able to get them removed.  And here's your second option...

8.  Encourage Good Reviews

I've had readers reach out to me via Goodreads and Facebook with incredibly kind things to say about my books and I've had friends and friends of friends tell me how much they enjoyed my novels.  In each case I've asked them to rate the book on Amazon.com and Goodreads.  Don't forget to ASK for a review.  BTW...I have the same request on my website.

Finally...

9.  Be Calm

I like the saying Be Calm & Carry On...which is exactly what you need to do.  Fix what's broken and then get back to the computer and write your heart out - keeping in mind of course any lessons you learned.

Here are some more thoughts about handling bad reviews...

http://urbanfictionnews.com/what-to-do-after-a-negative-book-review/

http://www.forbes.com/sites/suwcharmananderson/2012/08/28/fake-reviews-amazons-rotten-core/

http://www.bookdaily.com/authorresource/blog/post/1544553

And finally, Today's Takeaway Lesson...


"Be Calm & Carry On..."  

Here's to Being All In,

Maggie 

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Day 72...Planks...Wall Sits and My Secret for Creating Great Characters...













Welcome to Day 72...

Up for another challenge?

Let's talk getting and staying healthy...

So aside from the Drop 10 Workout I posted on Day 65, I've been adding a few other moves for building a strong core and healthy body.

It involve more challenges...

Wall Sits and Planks...

Wall Sits are an exercise designed to strengthen your core and quad muscles.  It's one simple move of "sitting" against a wall and holding the position.  

Planks...are a bit more challenging exercise that strengthens deep core muscles whereby you maintain "plank" position for extended time periods.

Why not try and add then to your daily routine?  You'll be amazed at the results.

As far as our Writing Challenge...it's an odd day and I got in just under 700 words.  Not stellar, but progress and progress is always good.

Now on to My Secrets for Creating Great Characters...

Make them slightly perfect...
Great looking, smart, successful, hard working, give them a to-die for apartment or house. For the reader it's fun to fantasize and get lost in someone else's perfect world.

Make them imperfect...
Give them enough angst, imperfection and/or baggage to make them relate-able, even funny. 

Make them the guy/gal you're reader wants to be friends with...
Make them likable enough that your reader wants to spend time with your characters.  Make your readers want to turn the page, feel the characters pain or happiness and root for them. 

Make them slightly quirky or the polar opposite of those around them...
Give them a penchant for drinking too much coffee...or being forgetful...or the the misfit one who's late or disorganized in a family filled with high achievers.

Make them have a strong sense of self...
Give them strengths and weaknesses that make them unique - like a strong sense of family or a difficult childhood that defines their independent nature.

Make them complex, even complicated... 
Fill their past with angst and secrets so that their present is more of a struggle.

Fill them with passion...
About something, anything...give them purpose and a journey that the reader wants to share.

And here's my bonus tip...

Need help crafting interesting people?  Spend time reading about interesting people.

I've always loved reading biographies about successful and famous folks.  And one of the absolute BEST places to read about real life, crazy, fascinating, filthy rich, famous, royal, brilliant folks is in Vanity Fair magazine.

They do great features on titans of industry, Hollywood big-wigs, actors, designers, royals, heiresses.

That's all for now...

Except for more info on a 30 Day Wall Sit Challenge..http://30dayfitnesschallenges.com/30-day-wall-sit-challenge/

A great way to up your workout doing planks...https://www.yahoo.com/health/the-planks-you-should-be-c1411143409139.html

And a great blog post on what makes a great character...a http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2014/01/13/25-things-a-great-character-needs/

Finally, here's Today's Takeaway Lesson...


"Either Write Something Worth Reading or Do Something Worth Writing..."   BF

Here's to Being All In,

Maggie 

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