Day 2944 – How I Wrote A Book In Six Months – or – Eat The Elephant One Bite At A Time

I’m not one to lie to you or to give a pretty picture of my life. I’ve put myself out there in pretty much all the ways that you can. There’s so much on the internet about how people don’t show the hard and gritty side of life. The hustle, basically. I hope that I give you my honest life. So in that vein, a few days ago, I was not doing well at all. I was feeling completely overwhelmed. I felt like I was never going to complete my to do list. I felt like a failure at so many things in my life.

Thankfully, I didn’t stay there long. I was reminded that a completed to do list will never happen. There are so many more important things to worry about than an incomplete to do list. I have skills to do the things I need to do. But my biggest realization over the last few days is that big things happen when you’re faithful with the small and the daily. There are certain things I do every day, and almost every day, and they have built up to big accomplishments. I think my biggest accomplishment is this blog. I’ve blogged every day since April of 2011. There were a few days in the beginning that I missed, and there are a few posts that have been removed, but I have shown up every day. Even though it’s a different type, I am writing every day. I have written just shy of 2,300 posts. I have blogged for 78% of my marriage. I didn’t realize these numbers until right now, but I am amazed at them. I have severely underestimated the power of small steps.

I’m grateful for a book I randomly found at the library Dream Big, Think Small by Jeff Manion (This is an affiliate link to Amazon. This means I will get a small percentage if you buy this book or something else. I only share affiliate links to things I have used. This book changed my life and I highly recommend it). It can be read cover to cover quickly, but he recommends reading a chapter a day. I’m taking this route. I keep the book with with my bible and journal as a reminder to read the chapter after my devotions. It has been such an encouragement. It has made me want to think of more ways to add small routines into my daily life.

So how did I write a book* in six months? I worked on it slowly, as much as I could in a day. I didn’t work on it every day, but each small step, each short editing/writing session took me another step closer. Today marks three months on my alcoholism memoir. I’m not sure how much longer it will take to finish, as it’s a whole other type of project. It reminds me of the process of writing my first book* – one where it’s about growing and changing me in the process. It’s really starting to take shape, I’m in the “taking all the ramblings and putting them in a sensible order” stage.

Don’t underestimate the power of taking one bite of your elephant every day. And don’t think writing only 10-15 minutes a day won’t add up to your book one day.

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Day 2837 – Planning A Road Trip

I have to say, writing a book about planning a road trip on any budget is really, really fun! This morning I added in a sample trip from Maine to California and I have to say, I HAVE to get back on the road again soon! I love road trips so so much. When I talk to people about our road trips, so many make comments like “I’ve always wanted to do that!” But they don’t take the necessary steps to actually take the trip. The biggest reason I’m writing this book next is so that others can take their own epic road trips. I even have a budget for under $500! It is possible to take these trips for less than you think.

Where will your road trip take you? What are your dream stops? Let me know in the comment section below. Do you or someone you know want to take a road trip? Make sure you share this blog with them so they will know as soon as the book is ready!

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Day 2769 – You Can Take A Cross Country Trip, No Matter Your Budget – or – Making Progress On My Road Trip Book!

Over the past few weeks, I’ve realized I am really, really, really passionate about encouraging others to follow their dreams, especially travel dreams. We’ve taken four cross country road trips and every time we tell people that, we get the “I’ve always wanted to do that!” I realize that I always say, “you should!” It takes planning, but I think you can do it for any budget.

As I’ve been reading some of my old blog posts about our travels, I realized in 2013, we were able to make the trip for just under $500 (there are lots of great tips here that I still follow today). We only stayed in one hotel and we took food with us.

Now, we’ve also taken trips that were well over $2,000. There is a budget for every type of road trip. But I’ll bet you didn’t think you could take a cross country trip for under $500, did you?

Make sure you’re subscribed to the blog to learn more about how we take these trips for so cheap. I hope to make a few videos about travel budgets on our YouTube Channel too. And hopefully soon, I’ll have a book you can buy with all our trips and experiences!

How do you save on your trips? Have you done a cross country trip for under $500? Tell me below!

Here’s a sneak peek at my first page! (I’m writing from the future and the book is done! Check out the link below)

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Day 1305 – The Beginning Of Another Dream

I have officially finished typing up the notes from my journals. Why am I typing up notes from my journals you ask? Well, I am writing a book! Originally, it was going to be about my first year as a full-time photographer, but it has become a book about being a Christian small business owner. I have learned so many things over the last year and I truly feel called to write a book about it. I have no idea what it will turn out to be…how many people will actually care about it…but I’m going to write it. 🙂 You know I’ll keep you up to date and share bits and pieces as I go!

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