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Tuesday November 20, 2007
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 1:07PM EST on November 20, 2007



I always get TONS of requests on info on how I do everything, so ... in November on Tuesday and Thursdays I'm going to have Time Management 101 with tips for balancing family, hubby, life, job, friends, house, etc.


Deadlines:

1. My family used to MOAN during deadline month. They basically never saw Mom. For the last few books I’ve been trying spread out the deadlines. I schedule in daily writing times for every project through the months, and I do my best to meet those goals. If I can accomplish this it’s not as stressful in the last month before deadline.

2. I also work in magazine deadlines. (Again looking at my schedule, I figure about eight hours per article on average, and make space.) If I’m asked to write an article, I realistically look at my schedule. If I can’t do it, I decline.

3. I occasionally will go away with a friend to write for a few days. Next week I’ll be going for four days. I get a TON of writing done if that’s all I have to focus on.

4. I work on a weekly schedule, but daily I ask myself, “What is the most important thing I need to accomplish today?” And I do that first. I then rearrange my daily schedule according to my “most important stuff,” because there are ALWAYS things that come up. I like my electronic calendar because I just click and drag to move stuff around.

5. I also “schedule in” ideas … book ideas, article ideas, marketing ideas. I create a “slot” on my calendar and plug those in. It gets them off my mind until I’m ready for them.

6. If I feel the Holy Spirit laying something heavy on my heart … I will ignore my schedule and follow that leading. In fact, most of my book proposals come from this. If I feel something strong on my heart I ask myself, “Will I be disobedient if I don’t follow this leading, at this time?” If I feel “yes,” then I’ll work on it … even if I had the day scheduled for something else. If I feel “no,” then I’ll jot a note to myself and keep going with what I had planned.
Thursday November 15, 2007
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 2:27PM EST on November 15, 2007

I always get TONS of requests on info on how I do everything, so ... in November on Tuesday and Thursdays I'm going to have Time Management 101 with tips for balancing family, hubby, life, job, friends, house, etc.


I realize the "life" doesn't begin "after this deadline" or "this book release" or "when my books sell X number." Life is happening today. So I can either live in a mess ... setting myself up for failure, or live successfully. I chose the latter. I’m striving to live a sustainable life. I don’t want to burn myself out.

I’ve given myself permission to set a schedule that works for me. I use Microsoft Outlook, and I schedule in EVERYTHING. From waking up and having morning quiet time, to straightening the house, to making dinner, to working on a book proposal—it’s all on the calendar. This works for me because it helps me to be realistic with my daily goals. In I have a day packed with other things, I can’t write 2,000 words … and I don’t stress myself out thinking I should. I also like to check things off a list.

Now for actual stuff. I'll start with what I think is most important and work through the list from there.

Family/Friends:

1 -4 here!


5. I multi-task. I read galleys or research books as I exercise on my recumbent bike. I read magazines while I blow dry my hair. I take my notebook computer into the kitchen and answer emails as I wait for the water to boil or wait for the chicken to bake.


6. I take my kids out to lunch once a month for one-on-one time. I don’t talk on the cell-phone or listen to the radio when I’m driving them around—instead I use that time to connect. We hang out nearly every night. We watch TV together, go over homework, or talk. I rarely schedule evening events beyond Wednesday church and Monday small group.


7. My husband and I go on a date once a week, and we read our Bible and pray together every morning.


8. I have lunch with friends about once a week. I just started this within the last few months, and I need it.
Monday September 17, 2007
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 9:31PM EST on September 17, 2007

Has Begun!



Fans are giddy with excitement, My Life Unscripted is arriving in homes across the country!

Check out this stop on the tour from Home Steeped Hope:

You pick up a book, scan the back cover and it either grabs you or it doesn’t. When my influencer copy of My Life, Unscripted from Tricia Goyer arrived, the back cover copy jumped out at me and seconds later I was sinking into my couch, stealing enough time to confirm that this book is a definite keeper! Wait! Scratch that, it was SO good I made it a huge priority to finish before my niece’s 18th birthday party that weekend. I knew I had to pass it along. And as I read, I kept thinking of different teenage girls–nieces and friends–that would benefit with this warm and personal, yet hip, mentoring of Tricia’s in their hands.

What a Great Start! Thanks!

Here is the schedule for the rest of the tour!

MLU Blog Schedule

9/15
Tamera
http://www.tameraalexander.blogspot.com/

Christa
http://www.cballan.wordpress.com/

Mary
http://www.homesteepedhope.com/

9/17
Ruth
http://www.xanga.com/christianfictionqueen
http://www.myspace.com/bookwoman

Trish
http://ordinarylife.typepad.com/books/

Jennifer
http://somanybooksblog.blogspot.com/

9/18
Martha
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Martha/

Sherry
http://www.dreamersb.blogspot.com/

Lauren
http://www.wrenspilgrimage.com/reviews

9/19
Shari
http://whatnottowearworkshops.com/cgi/wp/

Angie
http://godusesbrokenvessels.blogspot.com/

Gina
http://refreshmentrefuge.blogspot.com/

9/20
Elizabeth Ann
http://eclecticandexquisite.blogspot.com/

Jessica
http://cavanaughclan5.blogspot.com/

Jake
http://www.risefromyourslumber.blogspot.com/

9/21
Tiffany
http://www.writingcareercoach.com/

Karla
www.roadstoeverywhere.com/blog.html

Rachelle
http://zyphe.blogspot.com/

9/22
Jenny
mybucklingbookshelf.blogspot.com

Diane
www.homeschoolblogger.com/DayFamily

Margaret
http://http//margaretdaley.blogspot.com

9/24
Stacy
http://debroffdebrief.clubmom.com/

Margaret
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/cappuccinosmom/profile/

9/25
Mary
http://www.relevantblog.blogspot.com/

Melanie
http://www.melaniewrites.blogspot.com/

Jennifer
http://www.jennifersnapshot.blogspot.com/

9/26
Georgiana
http://georgianad.blogspot.com/

Jamie
http://survivingthechaos.blogspot.com/

Jannie
lernst@houston.rr.com

April
http://www.projectinga.blogspot.com/

9/27
Miralee
http://www.miraleesdesk.blogspot.com/

Suzanne
http://www.suzannewoodsfisher.blogspot.com/

Ocieanna
http://ocieanna.blogspot.com/

9/28
Linda
http://linesfromlinda.com/
http://lindafulkerson.com/

Virginia
http://cecelane.blogspot.com/

Gretchen
http://dreamwriter07.blogspot.com/

9/29
Linda
http://lindaruthspot.blogspot.com/

Sandra
http://aspire2.blogspot.com/

Leticia
http://shadowbearcat.bravejournal.com/

10/1
Tasra
http://realwomenscrap.typepad.com/

Lisa
e-newsletter, PARENtEEN (www.nnym.net/sites/parenteen)

Cynthia
http://beneaththeivywreath.blogspot.com/

Jeannette
http://www.hismarvelouswork.blogspot.com/

10/2
Jill
http://cwahmjill.blogspot.com/

Rachel
http://www.rachelhauck.com/

L.C.
http://lashaunda.blogspot.com/

10/3
Jessica
http://farmfreshiowa.blogspot.com/

Karen
http://surviving-motherhood.blogspot.com/

Roz
http://rozcorner.blogspot.com/

10/5
Michelle
http://www.edgyinspirationalauthor.blogspot.com/

Annette
yeshuasdove@comcast.nethttp://www.annetteirby.blogspot.com/

Jason
http://www.spoiledfortheordinary.blogspot.com/

10/6
Deborah
http://books-movies-chinesefood.blogspot.com/

Cheryl
http://cherylklarich.blogspot.com/

Kelly
http://www.novelreviews.blogspot.com/
http://www.novelreviews.blogspot.com/

10/8
Karen
http://www.sky-highview.blogspot.com/
www.myspace.com/writethetruth

Tara
http://pianogirl.wordpress.com/
http://www.myspace.com/pianogirl128

Lesley
http://lafuze.blogspot.com/

Marcia
http://writer-lee.blogspot.com/

10/9
Christy
http://christysbookblog.blogspot.com/

Jan
http://www.janslittlecorner.blogspot.com/

Gail
http://www.gailmartin.blogspot.com/

10/10
Vicki
http://www.vickitalleymccollum.blogspot.com/

Jennie
http://jenslifejourney.blogspot.com/

Cee Cee
http://booksplurge.blogspot.com/

10/12
David
http://http//dameigs.blogspot.com/

Dineen
http://www.shoutlife.com/dineenmiller
http://www.dineenmiller.blogspot.com/

Diann
http://www.diannmills.com/blog/

10/13
Sarah
http://www.soulscents.us/
changingtheworld4him.blogspot.com

Stephanie

Narelle
http://www.relzreviewz.blogspot.com/

10/14
Tyora
http://cookieaisle.blogspot.com/
http://faithwebbin.net/share/authors
aTeenzfaith http://faithwebbin.net/teenz/

Julie
http://theradicalwrite.blogspot.com/

Joe
http://www.xtremelifecoaching.com/

10/15
Jill
http://www.jillelizabethnelson.com/artisticblogger.shtml

Mimi
http://tagsandotherformsofmischief.blogspot.com/

Winter
http://rodeosuspense.blogspot.com/

10/16
Deena
http://deenasbooks.blogspot.com/

Nicole
www.hopeofglory.typepad.com/into_the_fire

10/17
Pattie
www.xanga.com/pattierwr
http://freshbrewedwriter.blogspot.com/

Janis
http://www.janisrodgers.blogspot.com/

Michelle
http://www.michelleswritingspace.blogspot.com/

10/19
Jennifer
http://www.mineralz.blogspot.com/

Marlo
http://www.marloschalesky.blogspot.com/
www.myccm.org/marloschalesky
www.shoutlife.com/marloschalesky

Heather
http://booksandbairns.blogspot.com/

10/20
Christy
http://christylashea.blogspot.com/
http://writingbyfaith.blogspot.com/
http://shoutlife.com/christylashea

Lynetta
http://www.lynetta.blogspot.com/

10/21
Lynette
http://myslicesoflife.blogspot.com/

Staci
http://stacistallings.blogspot.com/

10/22
Camy
http://camysloft.blogspot.com/

Brittanie
http://abookloverforever.blogspot.com/

Amy
http://peek-a-booicu.blogspot.com/

Chris
http://www.myCCM.org/ChrisWellhttp://www.studiowell.com/

10/23
Ernie
http://ernsblog.blogspot.com/

Marybeth
http://www.marybethwhalen.com/

Cheryl
http://www.scrollsquirrel.blogspot.com/

10/24
Susan
http://susanmaywarren.com/

Michelle

Jill
http://www.teenageauthor.com/
http://www.themissionleague.com/
http://www.jillmwilliamson.com/

10/26
Allison
http://www.hearthitting.blogspot.com/
http://www.nnym.net/sites/parenteen
Friday September 7, 2007
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 10:34AM EST on September 7, 2007
I interrupt my work to drop a short note ... I can juggle! Seriously I can!
 
Currently, I'm working on not one, not but TWO Galleys. (A galley is the pre-published version of a book in which the author and editors work on the last tweaks.) I'm working on galleys for 3:16 Teen Version (Max Lucado) and for Generation NeXt Marriage. I also got edits back for my next novel A Whisper of Freedom.
 
Oh, oh, oh ... and just this week I received author copies of A Shadow of Treason AND My Life, Unscripted. It was wonderful to hold these books in my hands!So just call me the juggling author ... of course the only way I can do this is with the strength and wisdom of God. He keeps me afloat!
Monday August 13, 2007
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 11:06AM EST on August 13, 2007

Two weeks ago I was blessed to attend summer camp. Actually, my whole family attended to serve in a drama ministry. I also had the joy of watching three boys, ages 3, 4, and 6 while their parents helped in the kitchen. Yes, boys are active but some of my best times were playing with them in the sand at the lake with the sun smiling down on us.

Still, I came away from camp with more than a sun tan. I also learned some great things about my (our) walk with God!

  1. Everyone needs a time to escape with God. Isaiah 49:10-11 says, “For the Lord in his mercy will lead them beside cool waters. And I will make my mountains into level paths for them.” As you will see from the photos, there were both beautiful mountains and cool waters at camp. It was a time of refreshing. A time to be reminded of God’s creative powers and “rest” in Him.
  2. There is a whole generation of young men and women who are in need of hearing about God’s miracles in OUR lives. Psalm 71:18 says, “Let me proclaim your power to this new generation, your mighty miracles to all who come after me.” I was able to participate in some small groups and share ways God has transformed my life. The generations coming behind us need to know more than just “about God.” They need to know how He works in the lives of men and women! I pray that the personal testimonies from the counselors will nourish their faith. (In addition to the small groups, I also took my one and only copy of My Life, Unscripted … and one of the teen girls borrow it to read it. I still haven’t gotten it back yet. I think it’s being passed around!)
  3. We all need direction for our day … and discipline. As you can imagine, we couldn’t let 70 kids run wild and do their own thing. We set clear boundaries and planned their day. And when they got out of line we did correct them, but we did so gently. “I know, Lord, that a person’s life is not his own. No one is able to plan his own course. So correct me, Lord, but please be gentle.” Jeremiah 10:23-24
  4. We all need to take time in our day to fill our stomachs and our souls with the good things of God. And you can be sure EVERYONE comes running when they hear the dinner bell! “The eyes of all wait for You [looking, watching, and expecting] and You give them their food in due season. Psalm 145:15 (Amplified Bible)
  5. At camp one’s eyes are open to see spiritual needs and their mouths are quick to speak truth to those with softened hearts. If only we were so in tune with God’s work in the lives around us all the time! “At that time you will be given what to say, for it will not be you speaking, but the Spirit of your Father speaking through you.” Matthew 10:19 NLT
  6. Today can be the day of salvation. And for two dozen kids at the camp, it was! It is a wonderful thing to know that these children accepted the greatest gift ever … Christ. “I am overwhelmed with joy in the Lord my God! For he has dressed me with the clothing of salvation and draped me in a robe of righteousness. Isaiah 61:10
  7. There is joy and excitement in praising God. If we were face-to-face I’d show you hand motions to some of the songs I learned! “My mouth’s full of great praise for God. I’m singing his hallelujah’s surrounded by crowds.” Psalm 109:30

Yes, everything I know about God I was reminded about at summer camp!

Monday July 9, 2007
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 1:54PM EST on July 9, 2007
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