Happy New Year!

posted by Anne Stuart on Monday, December 31, 2007 . Post a comment for a chance to win free books!
So as usual I've been MIA. Life and computer troubles got in my way, but I'm back full force, ready to rock and roll.
And of course, what else would I talk about on New Year's Eve but resolutions?

First off, no resolutions about my career. Careers are out of our control. We can't resolve to make the New York Times list, sell like hotcakes, get a million dollar contract. All that is up to fate, and all the resolution in the world won't make it happen. But I can choose not to let it break my heart and make me crazy.
So I guess my first resolution really is about my career.
1. I resolve to weather the storms of publishing calmly, and not let it break me.

Then there's the weight issue. I'm adorably chubby ... actually I think I've gone over the line on that one and it's no longer so adorable. I think it's beginning to have an impact on my health. But just choosing to lose weight is a yoyo game, and I've played it too often. Therefore:
2. I choose to get healthy. To make choices, small or large, that will help me feel better and stronger. Maybe I'll start with one small choice a day, and then expand it. But even one small step, one small choice, is a beginning.

And then there's life. I feel responsible for everyone's well-being, I feel anxious and upset if one of my kids is having issues, and they're 20 and 23 by now. I need to not ride the rollercoaster of emotion that is youth. I can't fix everything for them, and if I can't be happy if they're not happy then I'm deliberately choosing unhappiness. I'll do anything I can for them. But then I've got to let go. Therefore:
3. I resolve to let go and let God.

Writing, which has absolutely nothing to do with career. I love writing, love stories. I despise the business, which has tried to break me so many times over the years. Fuck the business. I need to remember to keep them separate. And I never feel good unless I write. Therefore:
4. I will write at least five days a week, at least 200 words a day. When I commit to that I always write a great deal more, and it keeps me in the story, whether I end up doing a page and a half or a 16 page chapter.

And the chaos I live in. It's overwhelming, and even Flylady seems too much to handle sometimes. But it's making me crazy, and there's no island of serenity in the place.
5. I will make one small step a day on decluttering the house.

Sewing and quilting. I have too many UFOs (unfinished objects) and sewing keeps me centered and my blood pressure down.
6. I will do half an hour in my workshop every day, whether it's organizing or actual sewing, because it will make me feel better.

And most important of all:

7. I will take joy in life. In my wonderful husband and children, in my three cats and a dog, in my wonderful writing friends like Jenny Crusie and Lani Diane Rich and the joy of collaboration, I will celebrate gorgeous men and movies and snow that covers the mountains with a blanket of white. I'll celebrate working toward the things I want in life, health and serenity.

And I wish you all a fabulous new year!

So tell me what your resolutions are? Have you got any plans to make 2008 a good year? Besides the obviously political solution .

14 Comments :

Blogger Nathalie said...

Happy New Year!

8:52 AM  
Blogger Lily said...

I want to have a better year than 2007... so hope it will bring us joy!

I am not good with resolutions!
Happy New Year

8:57 AM  
Blogger Ellen said...

Wishing you a HAPPY NEW YEAR and that all the things you choose to do are accomplished. I refuse to make resolutions because by now I know I won't keep the.

1:40 PM  
Blogger Maggie Shayne said...

I had fun reviewing my 2007 resolutions and was pleased to find that for a change, I actually did accomplish almost all of them.

So that makes me even more confident about resolutions for 2008. I'm having a blast making lists.

Happy new year, Krissie. Yours are really positive and healthy ones! And each one entirely do-able.

Maggie

2:24 PM  
Blogger Estella said...

I don't make resolutions---can't seem to keep them.
Happy New Year!

3:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ms Krissie...

Do keep on writing. I enjoy your books.

May the New Year bring all your wishes.

Louis

5:48 PM  
Blogger Cathy said...

I like to call mine a goals list, and something that I don't have to necessarily accomplish immediately, but over the year.

Definitely getting healthy is a biggie, more excercising ( of course) yuk, and work at de-stressing my life.

6:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your readers love you so don't ever stop writing! Wish you a fabulous New Year too!

Mary M

7:11 PM  
Anonymous Ranurgis said...

No real resolutions but I can certainly agree with the objectives of 2. health, 5. getting rid of clutter and 7. just trying to enjoy life more. For me, to a certain extent at least, 7 is dependent on 5. That's where my big priority lies and in, I hope, getting healthier. My illness has a new possible medication and I certainly hope it will help me.

Above all to everyone with their loved ones and for myself I wish for health, peace and happiness.

Happy New Year to all.

7:41 PM  
Blogger Lynn Kerstan said...

I'm going first for the health. If you don't got that, then you got nuttin'.

I've always been good at enjoying, and I'm sticking to that.

As you said, Krissie, there's no use letting things beyond our control take charge of our lives and happiness. We do what we can, and what we must. But there is joy to be found, even when things are tough, if we open ourselves to it.

Here's to a glorious '08 for the StoryBroads and all our readers!

Oh, and Happy Birthday to Pat Potter, our New Year's Babe!!

9:01 PM  
Blogger Darla said...

Mine is to keep on working on getting healthy...and hopefully start going back to school when my son (the last of my chicklings) finally moves out after graduation in May! Don't get me wrong, I'll miss him like hell but its time...he needs it and I need it!

Happy New Year!

9:26 PM  
Blogger deseng said...

Mine resolution is to have more patience! I would do so much better if I would just slow down and take my time.

Happy New Year! Today is my birthday. Anyone else born on a New Year's Eve?

Michele L.

9:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't make resolutions but sometimes I do make changes but I never start them until Jan. 2nd. It works much better for me that way.
Good luck and Happy New Year!

Cheryl

Oh yeah, Michele L. a friends daughter shares your birthday. Kara turned Sweet 16 today and celebrated by going whale watching. Happy Birthday to all New Year Eve's birthday persons and all New Years Day birthday persons!

11:15 PM  
Blogger Lani said...

All fabulous goals, m'dear. Happy New Year, and... I think I'm just gonna borrow your list for my list. Is that cheating?

6:19 AM  

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