Insecure Writer's Support Group: I love it when a plan comes together

Since I was mostly focused on declaring war in January, I really didn't get to think much about my goals for 2026. It didn't help that I was exhausted already. I had 3 days off from the day job and two of those days I spent about 2-3 hours each shoveling snow. On top of it I had a sick husband.

Not a relaxing way to start the year.

When I wrote that post, I knew there would be a chance I'd be working two jobs again this year. Two day jobs really took a lot out of me last year, and I fell behind on a lot of things as a result. I knew I couldn't let that happen again, so I've been formulating a battle plan.

First, I picked three books I have ready to publish. MLK Jr Day I had a three day weekend and not a lot of snow, so I devoted time to keyword research, checking the files were correct, uploading, and even scheduling a pre-order.

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Side note: That book, Balance of Love, released yesterday. It's a novella, so it won't consume your entire day. (Is that a problem anyone else has? I struggle with full length novels because I will read it in one sitting and that usually means my entire day is spent reading.)

fantasy book promo for Harmony of Love by Patricia JL

red button that says buy now

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Next, I did some quick searching for monster hunting topics for my newsletters and bookmarked stuff that looked relevant so I could research more later. Since hubby got sick, we didn't go to my family's late Christmas get together, so I had an unexpected weekend off that allowed me to get a few monsters researched and posts written already.

Another thing I didn't get around to last year were newsletter swaps. I just wasn't sure if I could write something new for it. This time, I'm looking at what I already have written and choosing something related to who I want to swap with so I don't have to worry about getting something written. It's already done. I just need to make a little media kit and send it to them.

One last thing is more cross promoting to social media. I have graphics made for monster hunting, but I fell off posting in 2025 because, you guessed it, day jobs and exhaustion. Since I have graphics done, I'm going to use Buffer and schedule out as far as they will let me in the hopes I'll only have to worry about it a handful of times. This is going to be a nice to have but not required as the above are more important to get done. If I have energy left over, I'll squeeze some in, but I'm not going to lose sleep over it.

Already, I can say I am happy with what I got accomplished in January. Especially the books. I was really disappointed with myself for only getting A Quick Myth published.

But I also had a lot working against me and was flying by the seat of my pants. Now, that I know I can get through a year like that and the effects it has on me, I can plan around those things in 2026 and get what I want accomplished done.

Today's post was part of the Insecure Writer's Support Group

image of a lighthouse with the text Insecure Writer's Support Group

Created by the ninja captain, Alex J. Cavanaugh, it's a group for writers struggling with writing insecurity (AKA all of us) to gather and discuss their fears or to celebrate writing victories. If you are a struggling writer or need encouragement and friendship, join us. (Someone might have cookies!)

Remember to visit the co-hosts and give them a shout-out for helping. J Lenni Dorner, Victoria Marie Lees, and Sandra Cox!

Comments

Crystal Collier said…
You went to war in January? Was there war paint? And screaming? And hatchets? I feel like I missed something good.

At any rate, I hope it's a peaceful February, no matter what comes.
Yeh for being happy with what you accomplished in January! Well done!
M.J. Fifield said…
You should be happy with your January accomplishments! That's incredible!!
Stay feisty, PJ. Bring on the war! My husband was away when we endured two major snow storms. All the luck with your writing. Newsletter exchange is a great idea. Hope you husband's feeling better now. Stay strong.
That's a lot prepared - you can do it!
Patricia JL said…
@Crystal: No war paint. I can't afford that right now.

@Madeline: I hope to finish a good chunk in February.

@MJ: I am. I got a little more done since I wrote that post before the month's end.

@Victoria: He finally is! Thank you.

@Alex: When I put my nose to the grind, I get shit done. ;)
You are locked in and ready to go! Sounds like you really are taking 2026 head-on, keep up the momentum!
Congrats on all those January accomplishments! A great way to start the year.