Last week I attended my second Women in Publishing Summit. Last year at this time, I had just attended the virtual conference for the first time. I wrote about my experience in one of my very first posts–but this year, it felt different.
Last year at the conference:
- I showed up because I had time and I was curious.
- It took me the whole time to refer to myself as a writer. Even then, I called myself a “baby writer.”
- I had an idea for a book that I had been mulling over for a few weeks.
- I left with the confidence to pursue the project, and more importantly, with the connections to support me. (It’s how I met my amazing book coach, Danielle Anderson.)
This year at the conference:
- I didn’t just show up to fill my time and learn something new, I showed up because this is what I do–I am a “woman in publishing.”
- I identified myself as an author.
- This year, even my social media bio highlights that I am a writer.
- And… next week my book will be available for purchase. 🎉
How did I go from point A to point B?
I did some deep reflection and writing. I considered my values, how I wanted to spend my time, what was important to me, and what impact I was ready to make on the world. I set goals for my writing, for my new business, and for my life. I became more focused than ever on what I wanted to achieve.
I knew it wasn’t going to be easy. I got clear on the support I would need to make it happen, and I made a plan. A coherent plan that took into account all aspects of my goal – my business, my book, and my personal commitments.
And then I showed up with the rigor* required to get it done.. It wasn’t easy and there were roadblocks. And I didn’t hit all my goals. But I never let myself give up… and I DID finish my book.
(*Side note: rigor in my world implies balance not difficulty. Learn more about that idea when you work with me! 😉)
Isn’t it crazy what we see when we look back on a single year?
I’m grateful to have these small moments where growth becomes clear, as my tendency is to feel somewhat stagnant.
What’s one thing you can celebrate accomplishing, moving, or shifting over the last year? Please share below!
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