My Own Writing Journey - The Dream Meme

My Encouragement

Early last week, I had the pleasure of being included in Bob Younce ’s Dream Meme Finale. Bob’s site has been extremely helpful to me since I began my own journey. His blog offers not only valuable information for freelancers, but also inspiration to keep working towards attaining our dreams.

For those who aren’t familiar, a meme is:

The term may refer to the content that spreads from user to user, the idea behind the content, or the phenomenon of its spread. Internet memes have been seen as a form of art. (Wikipedia)

Instead of the usual meme form of tagging only a select few bloggers, he tagged all of his subscribers. I have been reluctant to participate because I’ve noticed my blog content straying from my original purpose. But, I’m going to do it anyway.

Bob’s rules are simple:

  • Write a short paragraph describing your dream. What is it that you want to accomplish? Your dream doesn’t have to be related to your blog, though it can be. It can be anything - what you dream for your family, your career or anything else you want out of life.
  • Identify three tangible goals you can accomplish in the next year that will bring you closer to fulfilling that goal.
  • Describe one action - just one - that you will take, today, to work toward your goals.
  • Link back to this post , if you please.
  • Feel free to post a link in the comments back to your post.
  • Tag specific folks or all of your readers - however you prefer.

So here goes:

My Dream:

I would like to be a successful short story and fiction author. I’d like to hone and perfect my writing skills, and establish a clear writing style and voice. I’m a talented writer, but I’d also like to be a successful novelist. With that success, I would like to be able to live comfortably, further my academic pursuits, and travel to Ireland so I can drink a pint of beer in a genuine Irish Pub.

My Goals:

  • Increase my writing output by 50%, and my own marketing efforts by 70%.
  • Apply to a University Graduate Studies Program and work towards earning a Master’s Degree in Psychology.
  • Edit and submit my novel for publication.

Today:

I’m placing my manuscript on the shelf above my monitor as a constant reminder of where I was, and where I want to be.

Thank you Bob, for allowing me to participate. I hope by announcing my dream to everyone, I’ll be more motivated to see it through to the end. Whatever that may be.

If you read this: Tag! You’re it!

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3 Responses

  1. Marcia Francois Says:

    I was in Ireland drinking (just a sip of) Guinness in a genuine Irish pub with Irish dancing and everything.

    That was also on my 100 things to do list - which reminds me, I need to update my list :)

  2. Pamela Says:

    @Marcia

    I’m so jealous. I’ll get there one day.

    I think it’s great that you have a 100-things-to-do-list. I think I’m going to start my own.

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