I’ve done a terrible thing. Or perhaps just stupid? I took my measurements to help (?) me with my movement goal. I’ve always loathed stepping on a scale, but with how my brain works – the constant need to achieve, achieve, achieve (aka work, work, work to the detriment of my health) – I think I need a tangible way to check in (monthly) and keep myself accountable.
Whenever my new daily word count is consistent, I pretty much completely stop moving. It’s often an either/or situation with how my constant headache tends to react. I’ve been trying to fit Pilates and/or a walk with Molly into my afternoons, but it’s just not happening. I’m either exhausted/in pain or desperately trying to finish some graphics or a newsletter or deal with a bit of my inbox.
But! Yesterday, my lovely coach, Roni, encouraged me to get my movement in first thing, even if I don’t do my full Pilates routine. And since I’m now in the second draft stage (🎉🎉🎉) with writing Snag (Conduit 2), I don’t have to struggle quite so much to focus through the pain (etc). New words are just harder to get out of my brain (always have been). I adore writing second and third drafts.
That is a very long way of saying, May 1st is perfect timing to add just one extra to my daily routine.
I’m still not allowed to add any other projects! [That’s just a reminder in writing for myself 😂]

Okay! I’m re-reading Awry (Conduit 1) today as a bit of a treat (I might share fav quotes on my socials as I read), but also to make sure I’ve got Zaya’s voice in my head (and double-check for any missing threads) before I start the second draft of Snag (Conduit 2).
Oh! I’ll try to be more consistent with Teaser Tuesday starting next week. Do you prefer random excerpts (my fav scenes, etc) or would you like me to post consecutive chunks?
Sunshine & Lollipops,
Meghan
When I sign up for a morning exercise classes, they happen. I always find excuses not to do the afternoon ones, so have stopped signing up for them. It gives a sense of accomplishment, and the rest of the day is available for whatever is on the agenda.
My main issue is that, for me, same goes for new words. If I tackle them first thing, they get done. So fingers crossed I can figure out how to balance both!!
Love reading chunks as you work on a new book.
That is was got me caught on Mirth.
I like consecutive chunks. 😊
Interesting. I am always a fan of learning about the authors favourite scenes.
I exercise first thing, or I don’t do it at all. But I don’t think I could do it with a headache. Since the pandemic, I have exercised at home (rather than a gym) following Heather Robertson (another Canadian).
I like the consecutive pieces, and appreciate anything you are willing to share early!
I prefer consecutive chunks. It’s what gets me hooked on the next book!