Thursday 24 October 2019

NaNoWriMo is Almost Here!


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I'm doing it again! Dragging myself into the deep water of words, plots, adventure, sleep deprivation, craving for snacks, and hopefully at the end of it, a completed memoir! 

This is my third year participating in NaNo(National Novel Writing Month). Each year brings new surprises, a new adventure, and I meet other incredible writers. Have you ever wanted to write a  novel? I have found NaNo is the best way to keep motivated. The challenge is to write a 50,000-word novel within the month of November. That means writing roughly 1666 words a day. 


The great part about NaNo is that it really encourages you to just get the words on the page. Don't worry about the plot, or how the story sounds. The first part of writing any novel is getting the words down. I can not describe to you how good it feels to complete the novel at the end of the month! Those are your words, your story, and you did it within one month!

Even if you don't complete the challenge, you still have words on the page that were not there before!

I believe everyone has a story to tell but many don't know where to start. NaNo is a great way to get started. It is not about perfection, it's only about completing that first initial step in the process of penning a novel. I encourage anyone who has ever wanted to try writing a novel to join me this year in the 2019 NaNo challenge. We all have busy lives, and not a lot of time, but I have successfully completed this challenge while in school, training jiu-jitsu five days a week, and working at the same time. Here are some of my Nano tips for success. 

#1: Outline your Novel Beforehand: I like to draft my project before Nano begins. This helps me avoid writer's block because there really isn't time for that when you have only a month to write a novel. It doesn't have to be a super-detailed outline, just enough so you have an idea of what you are writing next. Here is an example,


-I sit in the back of my uncle’s motorcycle and remember the nights riding with Fred on the boda boda. I monologue why I broke up with Fred, how lost I felt from the experience. How it felt like a failure, but how I am made it a win.

#2: Set Aside an Hour or Two Half Hours to Write Each Day: This helps you keep organized, and makes writing a priority in your day. It can be different times each day, as long as you set aside some time. For Example on Fridays, I work 7am-2pm, then train BJJ from 7pm-8:30pm at night. I will set 3-5pm as my writing time. On Saturday I work 8-11am, buy groceries, ride a horse, then work 3-6pm. I then visit my Uncle and Aunt in the evening. I will take my extra hour on Friday to cover what I need to write on Saturday, and maybe only write for half an hour on Saturday instead. 

#3: Reward Yourself: It's so important. Is it a treat, a movie, a walk outside, alcohol?! Whatever you can use as incentive for you to complete your word count every day is a great way to keep motivated and get those words on the page. 

#4: Use the Website and Meet with other Writers: The NaNoWriMo website is a great tool for success in the NaNo challenge. Take a look at this link https://www.nanowrimo.org. The website also helps you connect to other writers in your area. Often there will be weekly meetups at a coffee shop or somewhere else near you. Other writers can be great encouragement and inspiration for you to continue on with your project. 

#5: Create a Playlist: A playlist of music related to your story can be a great inspiration, and fun to create. Also, a Pinterest page with images for inspiration is a fun activity too. These two activities can get you super excited about your project and be a great source of inspiration. For example, my memoir takes place in Africa so my playlist is made up of songs from African choirs, the Lion King, and the soundtrack from Tears of the Sun, and Blood Diamond. 




Those are my five tips for success and what get me through the month. I am positive you can come up with other great tricks to keep yourself going too! It's a long month, usually void of television, youtube,etc, but the experience is worth it! Some of the benefits include...


  • Better time management skills
  • Treating yourself every day
  • Self Discovery
  • New Friends
  • A Novel!
So, who will join me this year?!!! If you are interested in joining this challenge send me a message and I am happy to help you all the way to a completed novel. I am super stoked for NaNo 2019, and I hope some of you will join me on this crazy adventure! 

Monday 14 October 2019

Happy Thanksgiving!


I bike 25km a day to my jobs and yet every clear morning as I watch the sun rays cast the Comox glacier in its early morning light, I am so thankful for all the moments in my life that have led me here.

There is so much to be thankful for this year I'm not sure where to begin!

First of all, I am thankful for all of you my friends, family, and supporters. Without you, I would be up a creek without a paddle.







This year I attended and graduated from Durham College's Animal Care program. I learned so much, and was extremely grateful that I was able to go to school! When I first left highschool I didn't think post-secondary could be an option for me due to financial reasons. Thanks to the new government grants I was able to afford school, and I am extremely grateful to have had that opportunity. A big thank you to those who supported me through it!


 

I am thankful for the job I had at Absolute Equestrian. It was a home away from home, a source of income through school, and has opened up so many opportunities in the equine field for me.


I am so incredibly thankful for the opportunity I had to go tree planting and the doors it has opened for me. I made so many new friends, grew as a person, and have been able to live in relative financial comfort since I started. I was super nervous about taking on this job, and what it would do to me, but I've realized it was probably one of the best decisions I have ever made in my life.


















Living on Vancouver Island has been amazing! Its been a dream of mine ever since I left B.C as a child. The Island vibe really suits me. I love my new jobs, the landscape, the climate, and nature all around me. I am so thankful that is experience has become a reality. 







I am thankful that I am able to train BJJ and that I was able to compete this year. I have learned so many lessons from BJJ and it has really developed my character and strength overall as a person. I am so thankful for my coaches and teammates who helped me become the fighter I am today. Its a little tricky getting back into it because it's a habit that I have to re-develop and my health hasn't be great lately. I'm hoping that once I move into my new home (Tomorrow!!!) I'll start to get back fully into the game!





For all these things I thank God because without him I would not be as fearless as I am. I am thankful for every experience he has given me, the good and the bad because together they make me strong.

Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving! Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers!


“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.” – Melody Beattie