It’s only the first month of the new year and this is the second group blog I’m on that my Google calendar told me I had a blog today. Yeesh! I have never in twelve years not had a blog already scheduled to go.
In fact, yesterday, Sunday, the day I plan out my week, I wrote down to write my Ladies of Mystery blog post on Tuesday, because, when I looked at January in my date book, which is my bible to keep things straight, I had written down my post was the third Monday of the month instead of the second.
How I managed to do that FOR THE WHOLE year when I received my new datebook in July, I don’t know. All I had to do was look to my left and on a corkboard there is a list of when each Ladies of Mystery author blogs during the month. Now, I have to go back through my datebook and cross out the LOM on the third Monday and put it on the second. And yes, cross out. I use different colored ink pens for different things that are happening.
Orange for the days I post on my Writing into the Sunset blog, Purple for the days I post on here and the other group blog. Bright pink for book specials and events, Blue for when my6 newsletter goes out. And black for personal appointments and events.
I use pencil for guest bloggers on Ladies of Mystery and to keep track of how many words I’ve written.
I also have a whiteboard with three columns where I write the months in one column in purple, the next column is in green and it is the title or number of the book in which series I’m writing, and a column in pink with the title of the book releasing that month.
Then below that, I have a new keeping track project that a very successful Indie author uses to keep track of her specials and events. I decided to use it this year and see if it can help me do a better job of staying on top of promoting my books. It is a 2′ by 3′ write on calendar of the whole year. It is to help me keep track of what book, where, and when I promote it and to keep the promotion flowing all the time. That has been my biggest problem. I start out promoting and then I get caught up in the other sides of being an Indie author and forget to keep promoting. This calendar with everything scheduled is a visual of what I need to do and what is happening. I hope it works.
And again, it is color coordinated. Blue for audiobook promo, green for ebook promo, and pink for special events.
And yet, with all of these reminders, I forgot my group blog post last Monday and today’s for this blog. I’m wondering if I need yet another calendar or whiteboard to keep me in line. What do you think? I’m off to change the purple LOM in my datebook to the second Monday. Have a great day!
Good one, Paty, and good catch!
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Hahahahaha!! I’m laughing because you sound just like me! No, I’m not quite as active in my writing as you are. But I’ve committed myself to a blog post each day in January on my Words and Reviews blog (plus any book reviews I write there) and a post EVERY DAY on my Morning Meditations in God’s Word…. hoping to read and write about the chapters I read in the Bible every day. (I already have followers, so it pushes me onward.) The MM blog actually only posts 6 days per week. I combine Sunday and Monday together. (I have to have ONE day of rest!)
So I’m laughing with you.
Maybe I need all those colored pens to keep me going.
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Jackie, it’s coming up with things to write for blog posts that takes more energy than writing them! You have a lot to keep track of. Wow!
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Thank you, Susan and Heather. While I don’t outline my books, I do outline my life. LOL Otherwise I’d be even crazier than I already am.
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The only thing I have color-coordinated are my socks, Paty. You have deep respect coming your way from San Jose, California. You sound a lot like my hubby, Norm, whose calendar is already crammed with 2024 appointments, errands, and to-do. I think the more you have to do and need to write down, the more there is the possibility of the occasional mix-up. And when you put it next to the things you get right daily, the little snafus pale in comparison. And what would we do without your drive and organization? Get yourself some purple socks, pat yourself on the back, and have a great day.
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Yikes! I couldn’t even imagine doing all of that for one book let alone multiple series. I am sooo impressed. More power to you, Paty. Lead on!
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