The Secret Slipper (and a writing update) | Cover Reveal 07

Just two more pieces to go! Which piece do you think I’m saving for last? šŸ˜‰

In way of general writing update, I decided to give myself a challenge: 7,500 words this month! Actually, that’s just for one of my projects. I’m also hoping to edit some more of Journey of Choice, and, of course, get “The Secret Slipper” closer to publication.
If you’re on Instagram or FaceBook, I’m trying to keep everyone updated as close to daily as possible (click on the links to follow me). And…if you want to join in the challenge, go for it! Just set yourself a goal and see if you can read it. If you’re on social media, use hashtag #writingmarch2017 so we can all connect with it. šŸ™‚

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If this was the description of a nation that displeased God, could it not apply to an individual?

“Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” 1 John 2:15
If we took just this verse, we would all have different definitions of what the “love of the world” entailed, and it would lead us to live lifestyles abstaining from certain inventions, maybe even people, and places. However, the next verse defines the love of the world that tempts every single person — no matter what era or nationality: “For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.” This is what Eve yielded to. It is what Satan tempted Jesus with. It wasn’t about them abstaining from things physically, but about their spiritual focus and obedience to God.

This is Jesus’ purpose for coming packed in a one-verse explanation: so that He could give us understanding for us to have a relationship with God, eternal life.

10 Tips for Productivity

I’m going to take a guess that your ā€œwanna-doā€ list is probably about a large as mine. And guess what? You have just as many hours in one day as everyone else does! How does it all get done? Or will it ever?
Unfortunately, I can’t answer those questions. However, in the past few years, I have found some things to be very helpful in making my personal time more useful and productive. Ready for them? I can’t promise they’ll change your life. But they may help a little. šŸ˜‰

1. Start the day with God
Giving the first-fruits of my day to God does something. It’s not some ā€œmagic potionā€ for success or anything. I just personally believe that God honors those who seek Him. Plus, how will we know what needs to go on our to-do list if we don’t even ask Him?
2. Serve others
The saying goes ā€œJOY=Jesus, Others, You.ā€ Though Luke 9:23 applies in many spiritual ways, I have seen that when I try to ā€œsaveā€ my time, it’s like walking into sinking sand. However, when I ā€œlose myselfā€ to others, God seems to always multiply my minutes.
3. Make a to-do list
Once we’ve done the first two things on our list, what happens when we get to ā€œourā€ time? First things first: make a to-do list. If I wait to do this until my day is mostly over, I find myself treading water, piddling around, and yep, wasting time. I make my lists either the night before or the morning of so that way, as soon as I’m ready for it, it’s there, waiting for me to tackle.
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4. Have accountability partners
Differently people use accountability partners different ways. I began by having an accountability partner for writing. Next thing I knew, this friend became my to-do list accountability partner. It helps to have someone to text (even if they won’t reply immediately) and say, ā€œHey, for the next hour, I’m going to write…ask me later if I kept to that!ā€
5. Limit distractions
The #1 time sucker is distractions. For many people, it has to do with online interaction (FaceBook, blog hopping, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, you name it). Other times, distractions come with texting instead of working (think about it: if you worked a normal 9-5 job, you’d not be allowed to text unless you were on lunch break). There are a few different ways to limit these distractions. Turn off the internet. Sign out of social media. Set a timer and don’t pick up your phone until the timer goes off. Or set a timer and only be on the internet/phone until the timer rings. Whatever works for you.
6. Notice spare minutes and use them
We daily waste hours of spare minutes. It’s not always easy to realize what gets wasted. Having a to-do list here helps a lot. For example, the other day I needed my brother to bring something upstairs for me to use. While I was waiting, I began correcting a student’s theory work. I was able to get a dozen pages corrected before he came up (which was more than on my to-do list). I could have easily picked up my phone and squandered those few minutes scrolling through social media (but what kind of example would that have made for this point, right? šŸ˜‰ ). It isn’t always easy to see these spare minutes. We have to train ourselves to see them.
7. Prioritize and narrow down
One of the important things to realize is what needs to be done today. What are others expecting me to do? What deadlines do I have coming up? What commitments have I made? Sometimes, when I prioritize (or make micro-lists), I find it helpful to narrow things down. Instead of just having ā€œblog postā€ on my list, I might have it narrowed down to ā€œwrite post, create graphics, schedule.ā€ Doing this helps my brain to focus on the steps needed to get things done. At the same time…
8. Be realistic
Here, I speak to the over-achievers (guiltily I raise my hand!). What does not have to be done today? For me, on lesson days, I can’t expect to write 1,000 words, reply to five emails, plan for next week’s lessons (usually 10+ songs), create a music video (micro list: edit song, practice and record, upload to Sheet Music Plus and With a Joyful Noise websites, and create the video), design a book cover, beta-read five chapters for someone else, do things needed for my family, and teach for seven hours. Cramming a to-do list is also a good way to add extra stress to our lives, so we need to be realistic.
9. Reschedule
Part of being realistic is to reschedule. I suppose ā€œbe flexibleā€ could also be in here. If something else comes up that needs our time and attention, it’s okay to move part or all of our to-do list to another day. This also goes with prioritizing. If we know what doesn’t need to be done today, it won’t hurt as much to move it.
10. Make free time
Enough said, right? Ahem…here is where I don’t practice what I preach super often: give yourself a break. It is possible to overwork ourselves, whereas if we just took a break, it would relax our minds to be able to refocus and get back to work. When I work, I work hard. It gets a lot accomplished, yes, but it also wears me out physically. As much as I hate to admit it, I’m not some sort of superwoman. šŸ˜‰ I’m flesh and blood and God has made me with limitations. He also gives rest to the weary. Do I take it?

I know that I haven’t even scratched the surface for all that’s helpful in being productive, so I’d love to hear from you!Ā 
Have you implemented any of these tips?Ā 
What have you found helpful?Ā 
What would you add to this list?

Books I Read – February 2017

Eight books this month! Wowie. Two trips helped with that. šŸ˜‰

My balance got a little out this month, as I agreed to review quite a few books. So I only read twonon-fiction. Whoopsie!

Starting with…
MY FAVORITE!!!

Grace and the Preacher
Grace and the PreacherĀ was such a sweet book! It’s my only 5-star book of the month. Read why I liked it here.
Non-Fiction
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I started out really enjoying Plot, but parts of the end I didn’t find necessary for me. This is the full review.
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The author contacted me and asked me to review this book. I had a mixed review, which you can read here.
Fiction Books
I enjoyed all of the fiction books I read this month. šŸ™‚
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The longest review I wrote this month. šŸ™‚ I enjoyed most of this book, but have a thorough review here.
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I tend to forget I read this book. We were waiting at LifeWay so I wanted a book I could pick up and finish in about a half hour. This was the perfect book for that. It was my first Colleen Coble book and I’d try her again. My review is here.
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And then this sweet book by my friend, Faith. šŸ™‚ Check out my review here.
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An Emma retelling. It was fun to read! My review here.
Children’s Books
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The first children’s book I’ve reviewed that I just didn’t especially love. See why here.
What have you read this past month?
What genres have you read? What categories? Any five star books?

First Line Fridays | 3.3.2017

For the month of March, I think I’m going to do first lines by my favorite authors. šŸ™‚ I’ll start with one of my newer top-ten favorite authors: Kim Vogel Sawyer. I have read three of her books, and this last one I read is my favorite so far!
ā€œHey, Theo, didja hear the news?ā€
From ā€œGrace and the Preacherā€ by Kim Vogel Sawyer
To find out what Red is talking about, you just have to read the book I suppose.
See my review for it here.
Grab one of your favorite books near you and share the first line!
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Also, be sure to hop along to all of these other blogs and see what First Lines they have to share!
Rachel –Ā Bookworm Mama
Beth –Ā Faithfully Bookish
Katie –Ā Fiction Aficionado
Lauraine –Ā Lauraine’s Notes
Andi –Ā Radiant Light
Robin –Ā Robin’s Nest

Kathleen –Ā Kathleen Denly

Hymn Favorites Collection One (and Giveaway!)

Today, I’m excited to announce the start of a new music series!

These are specifically for the late beginner/early intermediate pianist. Those who are around this level…

I didn’t want to sell these pieces as individuals, because, to me, $.99 is a little much for one page of music. So, three songs are for $1.99. šŸ™‚ Here is a sampling of them.
Annnnd… as I promised, a giveaway! I’ve not given away much sheet music, but I know that several of my readers are this level or have students this level, so I’d be more than happy to give away a digital copy. šŸ™‚ Just follow the Rafflecoptor instructions. šŸ˜‰