Valerie Ihsan, Aligned Action

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Ep127: Coming Back from Chaos

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UPDATE:

  • Valerie: master class at Southwest Washington Writers Conference next week,

  • reflooring/packing in the next two weeks

  • retreat was AWESOME; good feedback on the workshops; new novel idea!

  • Erick: moving, finishing re-write with next novel, working raw (new scenes)--chaos is inspirational; Sept/Oct launch, finish short stories, write outside series, master class teaching in Alaska next month, next pitch Pike's Peak Writing Conference

I'M READING:

Lucky Red by Claudia Cravens

Show Notes:

Anchors: Taking a walk with my dog and exploring the neighborhood, Introverted morning time; Permission to write the idea down (Erick); reading a book on the couch under a blanket with a hot cup of something. (Valerie)

If running a business, go ahead and check emails (Erick); Valerie only looks for fires or new clients with questions.

What's the first thing you do when you come back from chaos? journaling; low expectations (soft landings), little things that take no brain power; look at the new situation to find the joy in it.

Knowing energy level. Don't do hard stuff at 50% capacity.

Soft landing the week upon reentry.

Sunday to set up the week (evening time: post weekly blog and plan for the week, and then every Thursday to check-in to make a new plan to finish the work before the weekend.

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