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Taking a Deep Breath by Debra H. Goldstein
Have
you ever lost a week? Been so busy that the days run together? Watched time
fly, but felt good as you ticked off each item from your to-do list?
you ever lost a week? Been so busy that the days run together? Watched time
fly, but felt good as you ticked off each item from your to-do list?
That’s
been me this past two months. Between baby showers (yes, we have a new family
member coming next month), book babies (One
Taste Too Many was published in January 2019, proofs had to go in on Two Bites Too Many, and I am days away
from submitting Three Treats Too Many),
promoting One Taste Too Many, and
getting stuck in airports (24 hours to make a 7 hour trip was the winner), I’ve
simply been turning the calendar pages and doing the next task on my list.
been me this past two months. Between baby showers (yes, we have a new family
member coming next month), book babies (One
Taste Too Many was published in January 2019, proofs had to go in on Two Bites Too Many, and I am days away
from submitting Three Treats Too Many),
promoting One Taste Too Many, and
getting stuck in airports (24 hours to make a 7 hour trip was the winner), I’ve
simply been turning the calendar pages and doing the next task on my list.
For me,
it all came to a stop last week. I forgot to post Clicking Our Heels (it was in draft rather than scheduled because
of one last change being made), tried to post on the first Monday of the month
(which is Linda’s day and on which she already had a marvelous post about Dark Sister: Poems, her nominated book and
the awards ceremony she was going to), had my traveling plans from Vancouver
extended as previously noted, barely promoted a signing I did in Atlanta two
hours after the wedding brunch, and with a day to spare finished and submitted
to my agent the draft of my third book in the Sarah Blair series.
it all came to a stop last week. I forgot to post Clicking Our Heels (it was in draft rather than scheduled because
of one last change being made), tried to post on the first Monday of the month
(which is Linda’s day and on which she already had a marvelous post about Dark Sister: Poems, her nominated book and
the awards ceremony she was going to), had my traveling plans from Vancouver
extended as previously noted, barely promoted a signing I did in Atlanta two
hours after the wedding brunch, and with a day to spare finished and submitted
to my agent the draft of my third book in the Sarah Blair series.
Whoa!
It was time to take a deep breath. I did. And like a plane coming through the
clouds on a day after a heavy rainstorm, everything below me cleared (in the
South that means the land was as red as Margaret Mitchell wrote about). There
still are many tasks to take care of, but they’ve fallen into place. I’m even
reading a book for fun. Best yet, I’m smiling.
It was time to take a deep breath. I did. And like a plane coming through the
clouds on a day after a heavy rainstorm, everything below me cleared (in the
South that means the land was as red as Margaret Mitchell wrote about). There
still are many tasks to take care of, but they’ve fallen into place. I’m even
reading a book for fun. Best yet, I’m smiling.
How
about you? Do you ever plan too much? Ever get overwhelmed without realizing
you are in that state? If so, let me know how you handle things because you’re
now in my world.
about you? Do you ever plan too much? Ever get overwhelmed without realizing
you are in that state? If so, let me know how you handle things because you’re
now in my world.
I deal with things by sitting down with a glass of wine for about 1/2 an hour or so. Helps to relax . . .