Sunday Musings: Resolutions
My 2015 New Years resolution is to read! I know, I know, this is a shocking twist on my usual resolutions, but what can you do.
This year I am challenging myself to read 100 books and comics. I don’t know what Worlds Without End has in store for us this year, but in the mean time, I will continue with last year’s Roll-Your-Own-Reading challenge, in hopes of completing my lovely checker board.
I will continue to work on that pile of books beside my bed (and on my eReaders), many of which are in the above collection. First out of the gates will be the final book in N.K. Jemisin’s Inheritance Trilogy. These books have been such an emotional ride for me that it’s literally taken me a year to recover from each one before starting the next. It’s time to take the final plunge.
I’m also going to try to be more focused with my writing this year. Step one is to find a distraction free writing space!
What are your resolutions for 2015?
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I’m currently reading the first in the Inheritance Trilogy, glad to hear it stays strong! And 100 books is quite amazing! I wish you the best 🙂 I am aiming for 60 books, which is quite good for me.
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Read more from my TBR 🙂
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Finishing the first draft of my WIP! Though that’s really more of a goal I’d been working towards for a while than a resolution… But it’s still one of my priorities for 2015.
Good luck with your reading goal, Wendy!
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I think prioritizing your goals is actually much better than resolutions for the new year. And achieving those goals is even better. Good luck with your WIP!
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That checkerboard looks pretty damn cool!
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Good luck reading all of those books! I should really do something like that too. Yeah I can’t read too many intense books in a row either. Good luck with your writing too! Distraction free? That exists. My only resolution is to finish rewriting my book.
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