Lets welcome Tracy Brogan to Romance Book Junkies for a guest post and if you haven't seen it yet my review of "Highland Surrender is the next post down.
TIME, TIME TICKING…
By Tracy Brogan
I tend to be a little scatter brained. I’d like to blame it
on my children, or my schedule, or pre-pre-menopausal hormone fluctuations. But
in reality, it’s just how I am. I’ve learned to compensate for this aspect of
my personality by making copious lists. As if in retaliation for my inability
to remember anything, I try to be uber-organized. I have labels on my
refrigerator shelves. I store bed sheets inside the matching pillowcase so they
can always be found together. The clothes in my closet are arranged in order of
color, then sleeve length. And yet, even with all this, I never seem to have
the right ingredients to fix a meal, the linen closet is a disaster, and my
closet looks like a crime scene at T.J. Maxx. It’s not pretty.
Still, I cling to my lists and shudder to imagine what
apocalyptic nightmare would occur if I didn’t at least TRY to keep track of
things. And every day I ask myself why can’t I get MORE accomplished?
I have the dubious honor of having three wonderfully
prolific, dedicated critique partners. I would be in the fetal position beneath
my desk without them. They are always encouraging. But they are so damned
productive that it makes me jealous. And it makes me feel inadequate.
They all have young children, and two of them have jobs outside
the home. They all exercise, read, and cook real food. And still they crush me
with their daily word counts. If I didn’t love them so much, I would be
inclined to despise them. Because other than the kid thing, I’m at home with
time to “spare.” I have a housekeeper. I exercise during every other solar
eclipse. And meals around here usually come in a package with the word
“microwaveable” on it. But it takes me
twice as long to draft a manuscript as it takes any of them. I hate always
being the slow one in the group. It’s gym class all over again!
So I’m trying something new. Before I can figure out how to
get more done, I need to figure out where my time is going. Because it’s slipping away somehow while I’m
not paying attention, and I want to learn to be more productive ASAP! For the
next week, I’m going to write down what I’m doing and how long it took. Just
like keeping a food journal makes me accountable for what I’m eating (and what
a shock that is!) a time journal may just show me how it gets to be midnight
before I’ve gotten my laundry folded. (I’m thinking Facebook plays a role
here!) I’m also going to try a “block schedule,” which I used back in my
“office” days. I’d block time for different aspects of my job, and during those
periods, I pushed away thoughts and tasks that didn’t relate. It kept me
focused and just might work for me again.
I’ll have a block for things like blogging, for editing, for
housework (because even with a housekeeper, it’s still a daily task around
here!) I’ll block time for family, too,
so I’m not shooing my kids away but rather spending focused time on them. Maybe
I’ll even put my iphone away. *gasp*
I hope to find pockets of time that I am truly wasting and
use those moments to get more writing done! Wish me luck. And if you want to
see my progress, maybe I’ll post it on my own website. If a get around to it.
Defiant Highland beauty Fiona Sinclair is shocked by her
brothers’ treachery. To seal a fragile truce, they have traded her hand
in marriage to their sworn enemy, a man she has never met, a man she
was raised to despise. With no choice but to wed, Fiona makes her own
private vow: though she may surrender her freedom, she will never
surrender her heart.
Commanded by his king, Myles Campbell is no more willing than his reluctant bride. Still, she is a rare beauty, passionate enough to warm even the coldest marriage bed. Buy Myles quickly realizes Fiona Sinclair is no common wench. She has a warrior’s spirit and a fierce pride that only a fool would try to tame. And Myles Campbell is no fool. Their marriage was meant to unite warring clans. They never imagined it would ignite a once-in-a-lifetime love…
Commanded by his king, Myles Campbell is no more willing than his reluctant bride. Still, she is a rare beauty, passionate enough to warm even the coldest marriage bed. Buy Myles quickly realizes Fiona Sinclair is no common wench. She has a warrior’s spirit and a fierce pride that only a fool would try to tame. And Myles Campbell is no fool. Their marriage was meant to unite warring clans. They never imagined it would ignite a once-in-a-lifetime love…
Tracy Brogan is a two-time RWA Golden Heart finalist who writes funny contemporary stories about ordinary people finding
extraordinary love, and also stirring historical romance full of
political intrigue, damsels causing distress, and the occasional man in
a kilt. Her first two books, CRAZY LITTLE THING, and HIGHLAND
SURRENDER both earned a 4-Star review from RT magazine and have hit the
Amazon Best Selling Books list.
Tracy lives in Michigan with her bemused husband, her perpetually exasperated children, and two dogs, who would probably behave better if they could understand sarcasm.
Tracy lives in Michigan with her bemused husband, her perpetually exasperated children, and two dogs, who would probably behave better if they could understand sarcasm.
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