In January I invited you to have your best writing year ever. I even showed you how.
Six months later, it’s time for a check-in. Because doing an assessment at the end of the year won’t help you make any course corrections if your writing year is, well, somewhat less than best.
Feel free to read my advice on having your best writing year ever.
Then come and answer these coaching inquiries:
How well are you holding your focus? 100%? 50%? Hardly at all?
If you’re holding your focus:
How is your progress meeting your expectations and goals?
What needs to be adjusted for a more satisfying year?
If you haven’t held your writing focus for the year:
What are you giving your time to instead?
This is not an exercise designed to give your inner critic a reason to party, nah nah nah you, or recite his annoying refrain: “I told you so.”
This is a chance to take an honest and kind look at how your writing is going, notice what you’d like to change, and have at it – do what you need to do to celebrate 2012 as your best writing year ever.
I’d love to hear how it’s going. Leave a comment below to share your satisfying progress.

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