It’s the end of the month. The end of the mini WriMo I took part in. I’d love to say I crushed it but, in fact, it crushed me.
The way Diana set this challenge up, with all the choices and flexibility, there was kind of no way to fail. But I am spectacularly inept and managed to do it. Fail, that is.
So. I can beat myself up, as I’m wont to do, or I can move on. I can try again next month or wait a month and try again or never try again (ever) and realize this type of challenge is not for me. We’ll see.
Regardless, I don’t get a badge with a star. But I did get this adorable drawing from the fabulous Ree and I’m excited to have this sweet little Ninny Rhino to keep my cold keyboard company. Maybe she’ll inspire me to attempt this challenge again. Who could say no to that face?
My not-so-random thoughts in 200 words or less.
How did you do this month? Did you reach your writing goal? Did you write at all? What did you accomplish? I’d love to hear of your successes. Drop me a comment and let me know. ✍️ 🦏
top photo source: pixabay (inspired by the dynamic D.Wallace Peach)
Hi Sarah, I don’t do many challenges and the only writing one I’ve done is the No Plot? No Problem one we talked about earlier. I had way more time back then, even though my children were younger. Now, the only challenge I do is the Summer Reading Challenge at our library. I hate the feeling of being locked into something, even though I’m a “structure” kind of girl. I hope you’re having a lovely Sunday. We had a great day yesterday, but now it’s raining. Oh well, April showers a day early!
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Yeah, these have never really been for me. I just thought, with the flexibility, I could do this one. Nope. I do remember that book. It’s a good one though I’ve never used it for a WriMo, just as a fun writing book. (I like the Summer Reading challenges you do. They’re fun to read about on your blog.)
Glad to hear you had a great day. Spring has sprung. 🙂 Happy Sunday, my friend. Last-day-of-March showers bring May flowers? *shrug* That works. (Sort of.)
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Glad it wasn’t just me. 🙂
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It was definitely not just you. 🙂 You are in good company, my friend.
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what the heck, so long as you keep those words coming somewhere. Personal flagellation isn’t allowed by the way; it’s officially no long a thing, like toe socks and sensible governments
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Personal flagellation not allowed. Noted. Not sure what toe socks are, exactly, but were sensible governments ever a thing? Yeah, got to keep those words moving along here whenever and wherever I can find them. Thanks, Geoff.
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If you get a cute drawing out of the deal, I say you won. Review and readjust and good luck with your next goal!
I almost made my writing goal for March. I wanted to finish the draft of a novel I’m working on. I’ll have to go about a week into April to finish it. Eh, it’s okay. I learned that I need to outline more specifically so I don’t go off on tangents that slow me down and add nothing to the plot!
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Sweet Ninny Rhino is adorable, isn’t she? Definitely a win. 🙂
Hey! That sounds awesome. You’re almost there. You get, like, what? 7/8 of a star? Here. Just have a whole one. ⭐️
Ugh. Outlines. I stink at those. I’m 200% pantser but I hear you on the tangents. What are you writing?
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I’m writing a dual timeline ghost story that takes place in Virginia between present day and the early 1800s. It’s been fun!
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Ooh… That sounds like a great read. Hope you finish that first draft soon.
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“A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying.”
— B.F. Skinner
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So I didn’t really get into the why of it all but will say that this quote is *exactly* what I needed to hear right now. ❤️ Thank you, my friend.
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It’s not easy to make those sorts of commitments, Sarah. That is why I never do, I just plod along in my own time.
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It’s not. Not for me, anyway. I’m with you, plodding along in my own time. I usually stay away from these types of commitments but thought I’d give it a try since it was flexible. Oh well. Back to plodding. 😉
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I didn’t go for this but aimed to do 1000 a day. However I only managed that, on my own work, for about 8 days of the month – not great, but better than nothing 🙂
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Definitely better than nothing. Better than this girl. You get a star from me. ⭐️ I’m glad you got those days in and here’s to many more.
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I was just thinking about these ri-mo things today. I have yet to do one, pretty sure I don’t have the time. Maybe Someday. Don’t beat yourself up over this one. Or any of them. Do write some though.
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I’ve never done one of these it’s just that Diana made it so tempting what with the freedom and flexibility. Eh. Time. I hear you on that one. I shall not beat myself up but I do need to write. Thanks, D. 🙂
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Ah, Sarah. Well, you had good intentions! And you did write this post! I’m glad you got a sweet little rhino anyway. Pick yourself up and Happy Writing. ❤
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Ha! Yes, I wrote a post. That’s fun. A funtastic #fail post. But, yes, I did have to write the 160 words. 🙂 Fair enough. I’m looking forward to your roundup to see what everyone did. Also am thinking I will use your Ninny Rhino idea in the future. It didn’t work out this time around but really is a great way to go about a challenge with individual goals. Thanks, Diana! ❤ Happy Writing to you, as well!
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Picking your time is key, Sarah. November doesn’t always work for me, and why should March work for you, right? Little achievable goals. I’m rooting for you. ❤
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November doesn’t work for me, either. But I hear what you’re saying. I think I’ll randomly pick a month (or week or whatever) and give this a try again. I think it’s a fantastic idea, just have to do it. Thanks. 🙂 ❤
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NaNo was the only challenge I’ve ever participated in – unless you count my Goodreads Reading Challenge – which I failed at last year. Sometimes things get in the way of meeting goals, but you just keep swimming. (Shameless plagiarism of Finding Nemo)
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We say that a lot around here: Just keep swimming… 🐠
Good on you for NaNo. That’s definitely one I already knew I couldn’t do but now I have proof. You’re right, though, that things get in the way of our well-intentioned goals. *shrugs* *swims away*
P.S. Someone I know keeps adding fabulous books to my TBR pile though. NOT helping. 😉
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I write in fits and starts. Life doesn’t allow me to crank 1000 per day. I hit it hard this weekend and it’s in the neighborhood of 15K. Might be weeks before I get another chance.
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You continuously amaze. You may write in fits and starts but it is working for you. You’ve found the path to greatness, Craig. *tips non-talking hat to you*
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Ha ha. Don’t know about greatness, but when I get opportunity I try not to waste it.
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I totally missed it too. LOL, ‘No soup for us’ (channeling the soup Nazi from Seinfeld. 🙂 🙂 ❤
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Ah, yes, I remember that well. No soup for you, lady. No star for me. Still, as long as we write, we’ll be fine. I need to get some words down. !!!
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Lollllllll ❤
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My Rhino crushed me too *sigh* & though I did write & draw – it was not as much as I’d hoped I would, & daily yoga is still not a thing for me… well, as you said, at least I tried & maybe I will try again & grow to understand monthly challenges are not for me 😀 Anyway, best of luck to you this month with whatever you set your mind to ^_^
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You did write (and draw). How is that a crush? I say you get a star. ⭐️ You also get Sweet Ninny Rhino from Ree.
Here’s to more writing and definitely to daily yoga. Though any yoga is good yoga in my book. 🙂 ❤
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You are too kind 🙂 Thank you ^_^ & here’s to that indeed. I agree that any yoga & writing/drawing is good, just to be less lazy & do it more often would be awesome ^_^ I send my best wishes & luck to you too with whatever you set your mind to this month 😉
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Thank you! ❤
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Definitely don’t beat yourself up about this – or anything! All kinds of things get in the way, Sarah. It’s called life. And, along the way, there will have been some good things that came out of the experience. (It’s what I keep telling myself!)
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You’re so wonderful, Graeme, with the whole don’t-be-so-hard-on-yourself thing. Thanks. It is life. And it gets in the way with (hopefully) good things emerging. Let’s just continue telling ourselves that. I’m with you. 🙂
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Wonderful? I’m not sure everyone would agree with you but, if you’re saying it, it must be true!
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It must be then. TRUTH.
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You tried. I’m sure more people would say they tried too, but even saying that much is too much or them, so go you.
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Ha! I’ll take it. 🙂 Go me for posting this failure. I need to get some words out, even if it’s not as much as I’d like. What was that accountability thing you mentioned a bit back? Was it an app?
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My other half has a wearable that can be set to either vibrate or give him a slight shock if he is goofing off when he should be working, but I find the old fashioned method of having a human one-on-one accountability partner works best for me.
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You are one of my favorite funny ladies. That said, I can usually tell when you’re joking. Usually… (Help a girl out here? The wearable shock treatment is a joke, right?)
Ah. I’d love to find an accountability partner. Haven’t quite managed to do that yet. Perhaps I’ll write a post. Hmm… Yes, I will.
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Taking part should be the most Important part of any challenge. Having fun, making those words flow is magic! I’d suggest not taking it do seriously, few things in life are worth the hassle, outside of friends, family💖
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I wish I could say the words did flow (just not as many as I’d hoped) but they just didn’t. That said, you’re right about few things in life being worth the hassle. ❤ Thanks, Luccia.
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I’m with you on the not making it in March. I totally got nothing done. Well, I suppose my daughter’s throat didn’t start bleeding and I kept her medicated so she wasn’t in a ton of pain… but as far as writing goes, yeah, got nothing done.
Maybe April will be better?
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Yup. That’s about it. I totally got nothing done (as far as writing). Taking care of your kids and yourself is top priority so, eh, whatever. Here’s to April being (much) better on the writing front.
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Congratulations on your failure, Sarah. It seems to have brought you lots of blog support 😉
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Ha! It did, indeed. So that was a nice (unexpected) outcome. 🙂 Thanks, Anne.
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