
When the rain you want is a flood instead
And the roses bloom, but they’re not quite red
When I reach the edge of my bravery
I’ll still be singing at the banks of an unparted sea
2023 Recap
I really don’t know how to summarize 2023. It was unexpected and just what I thought it would be. It was stressful and exhausting, it was energizing and beautiful.
And now I’m starting to sound like Charles Dickens. 🤣
Looking back on the year, though, I feel that the biggest thing God was teaching me was trust Him. To acknowledge Him in all my ways, even in the small, mundane details.
So much happened that I hadn’t expected, bringing a lot of stress and anxiety when it came to deadlines and obligations, and I was forced to realize that I cannot rely on myself. I just can’t. My talent, my determination, my time management skills – I will always be lacking, even at my best.
But that’s good. Because in our weakness, God is strong. And He knows. He knows our past, our vulnerabilities, our desires, our struggles, our anxieties, our future, all of it – even better than we could ever hope to know ourselves.
He also loves us. He’s our heavenly Father. And when I choose to trust Him instead of leaning on my own strength, He answers my prayers in the best of ways.
So, I’m grateful for 2023 and all its craziness. 😊
I should also probably mention that I reached my two-year blogiversary, since I launched this blog January 1, 2022. 🎉 THANK YOU for supporting me on this journey – whether that’s with your comments and likes, or just with the time you take to read a post or two. It means the world. Honestly, sometimes it’s crazy to just think that someone enjoys reading what I have to share. 😅 So really, thank you. ❤
Blog Stats for 2023
Views: 5,671
Visitors: 1,805
Likes: 1,280
Comments: 1,058
Posts Published: 76
Followers: 164
Most popular month: January (with 8 posts)
Least popular month: December (with 3 posts)
Top 7 Posts of 2023
- Gillory Edition – Book Aesthetic Blog Tag! (this post was SO much fun to make! It definitely inspired me to continue writing my story 😉 )
- Introducing…the Write Your Worst Challenge! (another incredibly fun one. As you know, I come back to this one now and then when I’m in a creative rut. XD)
- Introducing…To Be Loved! (Tell Me You Love Me Anthology, character Q&A, + fun extras!) (I loved sharing about my TMYLM story, and I was probably more excited about all the fun extras than anyone else. And the character Q&A was the most fun I’ve ever done. I totally need to do that for my future stories.)
- 2022 Recap and 2023 Dreams (my first life update!) (just like this is my second life update on the blog. *facepalm* I don’t know why I don’t do monthly updates. I guess I have a hard enough tie with consistency as it is. Haha.)
- Make Your First Sentence Shine (aka prompts for desperate writers) (This was so fun to write. I’m liking my “prompts for desperate writers” series. 😆)
- how to write unemotional characters | the art of subtlety (This was a part of my challenge to share unfinished art/content. Because my definition of finished is usually perfect. *sighs in perfectionism* I’m trying to change it to good enough so I can share more things with y’all. Apparently this one went over well enough. :P)
- To the Exhausted Creative – a Letter (I wrote this for myself, and many of you found it relatable and encouraging. 😭 I took that as more proof that the most impactful encouragement often comes from a place of pain and honesty.)
Reviewing My 2023 Goals (aka the depressing part 😇)
- Finish my WIP Gillory – Nope.
- start an editing business – Nope.
- rewrite Magnolia (a historical fiction WIP) or outline Quest for the Jewel (a fantasy WIP) – Nope.
- write To Be Loved sequel
and several short stories– Nope. But I did write several short stories which I’m very happy with. - reach 200 blog subscribers – Nope.
- reach 100 newsletter subscribers – Nope. (I’m at 75 right now.)
- build a street team – Nope.
- read/review an ARC a month – Though I worked my way through several ARCs (and was able to review some of Kristina Hall’s books – which was a goal of mine haha!), I didn’t review one a month, per se.
It’s both amusing and depressing looking at this list. I literally did none of this.
The most disappointing thing is probably not finishing Project Gillory. 😭 It’s all the external pressures that have been making me feel guilty for not having completed it, especially the fact that it was supposed to have been my senior year project. But the story itself…it’s right where it needs to be. I’m not disappointed with it. (Y’know, I should actually do a post just about this. Yeah, I will.)
As for the rest of the things on this list, I don’t have much to say about them. Yeah, it’s sad. But this list doesn’t mention any of the things I WAS able to accomplish. Probably because there were so many things that were thrown my way in 2023 that I had no way of planning for before the year began.
So, without further ado…
Reviewing My 2023 Accomplishments
- “To Be Loved” was published in the Tell Me You Love Me anthology
- wrote nearly 100 pages of my novella for The Black Rose Collection (then proceeded to edit it so it wasn’t so long)
- wrote several short stories and flash fics (and edited some already-written short stories)
- got a job at a coffee shop
- volunteered at a local thrift shop
- graduated high school
- “Invisible” was published in the Heard in Silence anthology
- made around 40 story graphics for the Heard in Silence blog tour (this makes the list because I didn’t realize how long it would take 😆)
- started playing piano for church
- sent ten emails to my newsletter subscribers
- added about 100 more pages to Project Gillory, wrote (and shared) the prologue, and reached 159,776 words in the manuscript
- reviewed 9 books (but read many more than that. I’m so bad at keeping track of all the books I read on Goodreads. 😭)
- studied copywriting
- was a part of many blog tours and cover reveals
- beta-read several books
- worked on behind-the-scenes author branding stuff
- wrote a short how-to ebook for my newsletter
- actually shared some of the short stories I wrote (in my newsletter)
I’m sure there are more things I’m forgetting, but even just that, I’m content with. God sent so many opportunities that I hadn’t planned for, which enriched my life even though they also barred the way from achieving the goals I’d hoped for. But those unexpected things were even better for me than all those goals I’d thought I was ready for! 😉
There’s what I want, and then there’s where I’m at
Every one step forward, it got me five steps back
And I cried, I called, God knows I prayed
But most days, faith is climbing up a mountain that stayed
2024 Dreams
In light of that, I’m approaching this year differently. I’m holding all my hopes and dreams very lightly, knowing that God has things planned for me that I would never expect.
For some reason, I didn’t really take that huge caveat into account when making my plans last year lol 🤔
One thing I want to focus on this year is slowing down. 2023 was the most stress-filled year I’ve ever experienced (go figure, I technically became an adult 🙃😂), and for 2024, I want to work on choosing to rest, refilling my creative well, mindfully taking breaks. I know life will still be busy and unpredictable, but while I can’t delete those stressors from my life, I can add in recharging routines that will better prepare me to handle them.
I’m going to make a bucket list of creatively recharging things to do during everyday life, and I’ll try to choose something to do each day during the work week. It could be playing on the piano, crocheting, journaling in a new way, painting, sketching, organizing (yes, this is creatively recharging for me haha), rearranging my spaces, reading a classic, writing letters, doing calligraphy, decluttering, riding a bike, writing a song or a poem, doing a sketch of a character, learning guitar…or even just spending extra time in prayer and reading the Bible.
I’ve simply realized that I need to stop charging straight into Burnout™, and doing everything like it’s my last chance to do it. With my perfectionism, I either overwork myself, or completely procrastinate so that I won’t have to deal with the barely-decent results I fear I’ll get.
(Then throw in my aversion to planning. I do need to be more self-disciplined, but I also want to find a way to approach time management and planning that works WITH my brain, not against it.)
ANYWAY. One thing that I know will help prevent burnout is actively doing recharging, restful things. For just, like, ten minutes a day.
Did any of that make sense?
I hope so. That said, here are some goals I have for 2024!
2024 Goals
- start a Patreon
- build a street team
- help with the release of The Black Rose Collection
- actually finish Project Gillory
- write a secret project I can’t really talk about right now lol
- experiment with different routines to find something that works with my very unscheduled personality
- make original music
- start revamping one of two old, beloved projects: Quest for the Jewel or Magnolia
- maybe create a writer’s course that’s been brewing in my mind for over a year now
- sell ebooks for writers
- land copywriting gigs (or editing jobs)
- publish a short story or two
- write and share more short stories
- work my way through my ARC library
- buy a domain for my website and revamp said website
- grow my newsletter and create a stash of newsletter magnets and freebies
Happy 2024!!! What are your dreams for this new year? How do you approach time management and planning? DO YOU HAVE TIPS FOR ME? What creatively recharges you? What did you learn from 2023?
lyrics from “That’s the Thing About Praise” by Benjamin William Hastings and Blessing Offor

I just want to say thank you so much for sharing here on your blog! It’s such always a real encouragement to me! (and makes me smile!) ❤ I love that here on your posts, you are REAL. Like it's okay to be stuck. It's okay not to accomplish all your goals the way you thought. Life happens. Things get in the way and we have to work around them or take a break sometimes…and I just really appreciate that! The way you show the reality and don't try and make it perfect – because none of us are! THANK YOU! Keep writing & God bless!
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AWW! 😊 Thank you so much, girl! AMEN. 🙌 Thank you for being so encouraging and supportive!!! 🤗 I shall keep writing! *flourishes pen and attacks a sheet of paper* God bless you! ❤
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Not me singing along to the song throughout the entire post. 😅
Anyway…I loved reading over this, girl! I totally relate to a lot of the stressiness (especially in regards to becoming an adult 😭). And about taking longer than you wanted with Gillory…don’t let that get you down!!! I’ve been there (Bound and Determined took me over three years to complete), and in looking back I know everything was in God’s time. And honestly? In full retrospect, the more time you can take to learn and grow and write (even slowly), the better. Rushing or jumping headfirst into things or moving forward before you’re ready rarely ends well. Not sure if that’s as encouraging as I hoped, but oh well.
Praying God’s blessing over you and all your goals and dreams for this year, girl! I so look forward to seeing what 2024 holds for you! (Also, here’s to making money as a writer this year! 🥂 [Let’s just pretend that’s peach tea instead of champagne. 😜])
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I’ve been playing it on repeat for like a week straight 😆
Aww, thank you!!! (I guess it’s inevitable 😭) You know what, that’s so true. And it’s insane how dramatic the difference is from when I first started writing it to where I am now…I’ve grown SO MUCH since then. 😅 Yes! That was definitely encouraging! 🥰
That means a lot, Grace!!! ❤ Thank you so much!!! (YES. 🥂 [Duly noted. 😜])
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You’re welcome! (Sadly, yes.) Girl, I bet!! The difference of just a year or two is so amazing! Aw, I’m glad!!
You are so welcome!! 💕
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Aww, it’s so hard when you don’t meet goals; I think we all have that feeling of failure… but I’m so glad you have made remarkable progress regardless! It’s not the numbers that matter so much as the heart. Also… great song choice! God bless you (and your goals) this year! ❤
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Yeah, it’s quite disappointing… *sighs* Aww, thank you! You’re very right! (Glad ya approve! 😉 The lyrics hit so hard when I heard it!) Thank you so much, Hannah! ❤ I hope you have an amazing 2024!
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You too! ❤
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You did a lot of Awesome things! (Such as talking with Rissy, Jaidie, and me like almost twice weekly since September… lol…)
I totally get the time management thing, I had to take last year to revamp life and slow down. I way overcommit to things, to which mom told me something an older lady told her about not taking every opportunity or saying yes to every invite. “Remember that no is a complete sentence.” And “You can do a lot of things but you can’t do a lot of things well.” So those where my goals to learn, narrowing down what was important and why it was important. I think as writers there are so many good things we can do or feel we should do, but in the end we have to look at life and decide what we can practically do. You know?
My schedule looks like a list of all the things I want or need to get done in a week and then I pick between 3 and 8 (depending on how long the task takes) things to do each day. If you want you can email me about it. For 20 years I lived a very unorganized chaotic mess…lol…and now I’m finally learning the benefits of slowing down enough to layout the week and chart a course of action.
You are awesome though! And such a great, supportive, encouraging friend! Blessed to you, girl!
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Thank you!!!! (Ahhhh, yes! *high five* And that’s been happening since September? That feels like ages ago! 🤣)
It’s nice to know someone relates to that! 😅 Ugh yes, over-committing…so easy to do. *groans* Ah, that’s a great idea! I’m definitely gonna email you about that (or talk to you about it sometime) because I’d love to hear about how you make your schedule work!
Awww, thank you, Kayti!! ❤️ So are you!!! 🙂
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AHAHHAHAHAH! Hey you! What is that lovely poem-thing at the start and end of this gorgeous post?? I love it.
❤️❤️❤️❤️ AMEN to all of that. Personally, 2023 wasn’t as stressful a year for me thankfully. But I had my fair share of stress and these are such good points. Turning your eyes on Jesus and not on your goals is…so important. (I can’t help strongly disliking the word goal 🤷) Awesome realistic goals! And in light of all that went on last year AND all that you did, not doing some goals was completely worth it. And I LOVED all your short stories!!!!! Ah. 😊
And yes, what you said made so much sense!
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It’s the lyrics to “That’s the Thing About Praise”!
❤ ❤ ❤ That's great to hear!! Yeah, even the best year has some stressful moments 😉 Amen! (And I get that, I'm not the fondest of the word goal, for whatever reason. XD) Aww, thanks!!! Lol, very true! I'm so glad you liked them!!!
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This was beautiful ❤ And yes, you gotta stop charging headfirst into Burnout XD
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Thank you!!! ❤ Lol yes…I really do need to stop 😭
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Girl, I LOVED reading this post, and I also found it very encouraging for me as well. I love how you chose not to focus on what you didn’t accomplish, but on all the amazing achievements you made in the past year. (I mean, you graduated high school, became an adult, AND started working a job all in one year! That’s a lot for a girl to take in at once! *hugs*) but I totally get the feeling of being overwhelmed and always pushing yourself to the point of burning out because I do that A LOT, and I Just love how you choosing to approach this year fully expecting God to show up in ways you hadn’t planned. Like, I just love that a lot, and you’ve encouraged me to also do the same this year! I’ll be praying for you as we enter this new year that it will be both fulfilling and successful, and I can’t wait to see what God has planned for you this year!!! I’m cheering you on!!!
(Also, girl, reading 9 ARCs in a year is REALLY good compared to me who doesn’t even remember the last time I read an ARC XD)
(Also, also, I don’t know why but I found it funny that your best and worst months were at the first and last months of the year. XD)
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I am SO glad you found it encouraging, girl!! <333 (AMEN, GIRL. 😅 *hugs back*) Oof, you do? This year we're both gonna get better at that! 😊 Usually I know I'm about to get burnt out but I keep pushing myself anyway because I think it's worth it…when 95% of the time, it isn't. *groans* Aww! Thank you SO MUCH. 🤗 I'll be praying that you have a productive but also peace-filled year!
(Hahaha, I shall take some consolation from that fact 😛 )
(ME TOO! I thought that was so ironic! 🤣)
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