The Good, Bad and Ugly – Reflections of 2018

This time of year, I always look back to see what my successes were and what I could have done better. 2018 was my least favorite year of all time. Beaten only by the year my mother passed away twenty years ago.  Now there were some shining moments too; which I clung to tight just to get me through this year.

Let’s start with the good:

I met all my goals for 2018. Yeah! <Fist pump>

Book four, AN ANGEL’S UNINTENTIONAL ENTANGLEMENT, and five, A MAGIC REDEMPTION, in A DEMON’S WITCH SERIES were published in August and December. Exciting times but promo was crazy.

My third book, A Witch’s Journey became Amazon’s #2 best seller in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. Yep I was stoked. What happened to the United States ranking, I’ve no idea.

I was featured twice August and December in HEA column of USA Today the latest being an exclusive excerpt from A MAGIC REDEMPTION in December. As a writer, that is a dream come true.

Hubby and I enjoyed a few fantastic camping trips over the summer and early fall.  During the next to last camping trip we learned the company my husband worked for had been sold and he would have to find another job.  Yeah it kinda ruined the trip to our favorite spot Rocky Mountain National Park. But there’s always next year.  However, same day he was offered a job with another company but dealing with the six month non-compete sucks.  Which leads me to…

The bad:

My father-in-law passed away in January 2018 after a long battle with cancer. Settling the estate long distance was difficult to begin with, not to mention the interference from relatives.

Due to Alzheimer’s, my mother-in-law is in a nice memory care facility but it’s located 2500 miles from our home. Because of her deteriorating condition, she can’t be moved.

A favorite aunt passed away mid-December.

Though my books usually get stellar reviews, there were a couple reviews that were not and those bother me even though I read them only once.  Yes I know publishing is a tough industry and writing is subjective… but still…

The Ugly:

Right now the world around us is scary and very dark. Kindness is in short supply, negativity is everywhere, and it’s always someone else’s fault.  I can remember when you owned your mistakes and stepped up to correct them. I’m hopeful 2019 will bring about changes that will put our country and world on a better path.

So I’m going to put aside the bad and ugly and start 2019 with a renewed enthusiasm for accomplishing my New Year’s goals.  

  1. Hopefully receive a couple new book contracts.
  2. Meet my writing goal of 5,000 words written each week.
  3. Set aside more quality time with friends, family, and my dog, parrot and turtle.
  4. Relax and enjoy many camping trips.
  5. Exercise regularly. This is always a tough one for me. I tend to let deadlines and obligations control my schedule.
  6. Take control of my schedule and stick to it, barring emergencies.

 

How about sharing some of your  New Year’s goals? Did you make your 2018 goals?  Wishing you and yours Love, Laughter and Happy New Year! See you next year.  I love saying that. LOL  

 

 

 

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