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Balance for 2015

Balancing multiple projects at once has always been a problem for me.  I tend to become OCD with a project, especially once it’s over the hump and flowing in the Zone.  I don’t want to leave the Zone – I just want to finish.  Even if that means 5K, or even 8K, 10K days.  That means no sleep, stressed out, aching fingers and wrists, sore muscles in my back.  It’s stupid, really.

Though I have to admit I love careening down those deadly curves at breakneck speed.

I have multiple series and publishers to balance in 2015.  At least I do have contracts in hand to help me figure out which ones need to be worked on first, but overlap is inevitable.  Ideally, I’d like to have one in brainstorm mode while another’s in drafting mode, but that doesn’t always happen.

e.g. this month, I’m brainstorming and plotting two completely different books.  One has a higher priority and will be my drafting book by January, but if I get good ideas on the other book, I want to capture them at the same time.  I need the second book to be ready to go in the wings as soon as I finish the first.

Then add in promo, edits on other projects in various stages….

Yeah, it’s going to be fun!

I intend to use my timer more to help me focus.  Small bursts of time back and forth on projects as needed.  I’m also working on getting my bullet journal going again.  I slacked off right around the time we moved.

I’m also re-evaluating my three and five year goals.  I have a pie in the sky crazy dream I’d really like to make happen, but honestly, I don’t see how I can possibly make it.  Still, I’m going to put it on my dream big list and see what happens.

Do you have any tricks for switching back and forth between projects?

3 thoughts on “Balance for 2015

  1. A bullet journal? This sounds interesting, but I don’t think I’ve heard of it before (at least, not by that name).

    I don’t have any tricks for switching between projects. At this point, I’m just trying to get the focus back to work on one project to completion – that’s a hard enough task for me to manage at the moment.

  2. Yes, please share more about this bullet journal…

    That is a hugely full plate, my friend. Cheering you on, though it may be entirely selfish as I want to read it all :mrgreen:

  3. I found using the timer works the best for me. It’s like saying “Stop – change gears”. It just seems to reinforce that it’s time to start the other project for me.
    Carol
    http://www.LazyCloud.com

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