The Desert Sleuths chapter of Sisters in Crime hosted a conference this past weekend, and it was amazing. There was a panel led by Rhys Bowen with Edith Maxwell, Catriona McPherson, and Lois Winston.
The topic focused on staying creative.
If you’ve read many of my posts, you know I enjoy setting goals. After attending this panel, I’m going to start setting concrete deadlines to accompany my goals.

For instance, if I’m writing a story that does not have a contract yet, I need to remain focused as I write and set deadlines for myself. Also, if I have a contracted story, I should set personal deadlines before the story is due. So, by the time I turn it in to the publisher, it’ll shine.
I was also challenged to set goals for other aspects of my writing life. Marketing, working on my website, newsletters, blog posts, and social media should not be afterthoughts. I need to create with purpose and be consistent.
I would love for you to share your strategies on meeting deadlines and setting goals.
Next time, we’ll dive deeper into keeping our creative juices flowing.

Sounds like good information. I do need to set concrete deadlines for my projects. I usually like to break the big goals into smaller bites to feel like I’m making progress. Thanks for your insights, Jackie!
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Thanks for stopping by, Sherida. I think breaking big goals into smaller bites is a great idea!
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I set goals and write out mini-steps in my paper calendar when I’m focused (you know, not tired or grumpy or anything). I tell myself to carry out what I’ve written down because I won’t always FEEL like working on something, but I shouldn’t change my mini goals based on what I’m feeling that day.
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Priscilla, I can’t imagine you ever being grumpy.
Second, I sometimes have to remind myself that I show up to my other job whether I feel like it or not. My writing deserves the same respect.
Thanks for stopping by.
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