I am not a planner by nature. Instead, planning is a skill I’m nurturing, especially this month. I’ve set aside time to rest, recharge, and reevaluate the work I’m doing. To consider what, if anything, needs to change. To determine what I want to focus on moving forward. I’ve spent time in solitude, I’ve prayed, and I’ve listened for the still small voice of the Spirit.
I stepped almost completely back from work for the first half of November. One result is an abbreviated Tips & Tools.
Come January, I will encourage you to follow my lead. To rest after the hustle of the holidays. To look to the year ahead and spend time reevaluating the work you’re doing. To consider what, if anything, needs to change. To determine what you want to focus on moving forward. I’ll encourage you to pray and listen for the still small voice of the Spirit.
When we pray and listen as we plan, we may find God leads us in unexpected directions.
After spending time intentionally praying about my business, it became clear that, at least for now, it’s time to let go of the one-on-one coaching services I’ve offered for more than a decade. You may find this change as wholly unexpected as I have. I am at peace with the decision. God has called me to write and to work with writers, but over the last two years, I have neglected one calling as I’ve focused on the other. It is time to find a way to balance both and to find my way back to writing fiction. I will continue offering critiques, developmental edits, workshops, courses, and my newsletters.
If you are one of my current coaching clients, our relationship will continue uninterrupted. If you’re a former client interested in picking up where we left off, email me, and we’ll consider options.
Although planning is not one of my natural strengths, I’ve learned several things about that skill over the last year. Here are my top tips for making a solid plan: