#WriteWed One Million Books Sold!

I’ve been nearing a milestone for several months and I still have to tally some numbers, but even without them, I’ve hit a very special milestone: ONE MILLION BOOKS SOLD.

Wow. Now I know there are people who have hit that number and more. There are people who hit that number in a really fast time. I’ve kind of been like the tortoise and not the hare, but despite that, it’s reason to celebrate a milestone that many writers may never reach.

So, WOO HOO! I’m still in a little shock about it and deciding how to celebrate since it’s truly something to celebrate. I think we’ll have a giveaway for starters. Maybe even a little get together at a conference. I’d love to hear from you about how to share this very special moment with you!

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#TuesdayTip 10 Tips for Getting Organized

Many years ago I was at a writing conference with someone who was into Feng Shui and we got to talking about being artistic and being organized. I mentioned that I was the Oscar in the relationship with my husband who was totally the Felix. My messiness was totally tied to my artistic side, but this person posed the following scenario to me.

Imagine that you’re a painter and messy as you are. A moment of inspiration hits and you need to paint that idea while it’s firmly in your brain. But first you have to find the paints and tools and they are all over. You search and search for just the right color or brush, but it takes you half an hour or more and by the time you are ready to paint the moment has passed. If you’d had everything organized, you could have started right away and not lost that moment.

Hmm. That got me to thinking that even as a writer, that scenario was appropriate. We may not have to deal with paints and brushes, but what if we can’t find the latest draft on a computer or notes for the scene? What if we can’t even sit down at the computer because we have some other task we have to complete first, but that task takes twice as long because we don’t have the materials we need to complete it in a reasonable time?

With that thought in mind, I started to get organized many years ago. Not easy. I have a tendency to clutter and collect. Plus, I don’t like sitting at my desk to write. I sit at a desk all day and when I write, I want to be comfy. That meant that my desk at home always ended up with piles of stuff.

To tackle that, I started with some basic rules that I’ve applied to everything around the house and here they are:

1. If you haven’t used/read something in the last six months, you probably aren’t going to use/read it. Toss it or donate it.
2. If possible, keep the paper things you really want/need to keep electronically. Scan, save and destroy.
3. As my Felix hubby would say: A place for everything and everything in its place. Whether a shoebox or other organizer, gather together like items you want to keep/use and place them there so you know where they are when you need them.
4. Do you have too much clothing? Do you buy clothing regularly? As with papers and things you haven’t used/read, when was the last time you wore an item? If it’s been more than a year, donate it.
5. Another rule for clothing, for every 1 new item you bring home, get rid of 2. (And again, by “rid” I mean donate. There are lots of people who could benefit from some nice used clothing. Same thing for kids’ toys!)
6. Kitchen counters are always a source of trouble. Too much on them and they are hard to keep clean or work on. I just bought and installed these awesome FINTORP organizers from IKEA and they have decluttered my counter and made it look so much more organized!
7. If you get cooking magazines but find yourself searching for a recipe from one of them, cut out the table of contents in the back and label the month and year for that magazine. Keep the table of contents in a binder so you can look through there for the recipe and then pull out the magazine you want.
8. One other thing to do with recipes/magazine contents, scan the page(s) you want to keep and set up your own electronic database of recipes.
9. Use clear plastic containers in freezers and refrigerators to keep like items (like all the frozen chicken in one place) and make it easier to get things in and out of the back of the shelf.
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#ManCandyMonday Chase from Under the Boardwalk

Good morning! I hope you all had a lovely weekend. I can’t believe it’s February! I’ve been working on my story for the SUMMER HEAT box set which will be available for pre-order soon. The title of my story is UNDER THE BOARDWALK and it’s a story about a husband and wife who are trying to rekindle the passion they had once found together along the Jersey Shore. This is how I picture the hero, Chase Smith, as he’s getting ready to let go of his uptight self and try to find the fun-loving and passionate man he once was.
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The SUMMER HEAT box set will be available on May 24! I’ll have more info for you shortly.

#WriteWed Missing in Action & What you’d like to see on the blog!

I know I’ve been missing in action, but the start of the year has kicked my butt and I’ve been regrouping and reorganizing to get things under control. I’ve also been analyzing where I am with my writing, setting goals, thinking up new stories and thinking about doing something I’ve been wanting to do for some time: a cookbook.

I share lots of recipes with you and I am thinking about doing more recipes for you if you’d like.

I’m also really focusing on getting healthier and losing weight. I’m close to 40 pounds lost and excited about that. It’s past the halfway point of what I want to lose and I’d love to share more tips with you on that as well. If you’re game, that is.

So please let me know what you’d like to see more of on the blog (besides Man Candy. We may be on a diet, but we can still look! LOL!)

#ThrowbackThursday My Fishing Expedition

This throwback is to last week and some time I spent fishing off a dock in Florida. I caught a croaker, but the no-see-ums got me and good. I released the croaker and am now dealing with an incredible number of bug bites, but it was worth it!
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Here’s another photo from last week of the lovely Jupiter Island lighthouse all done up for Christmas!
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

The year is almost gone and I’m looking forward to spending some time off from work and with family and friends. I am so very grateful for all of you who come and visit and write to me! You are the best. I wish you all the best for the holidays and the New Year! I’ll be back on January 4 with Man Candy and lots more.
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