I am indebted to a Facebook friend who captured, in a three-letter mnemonic, exactly what I am setting out to accomplish in 2018. CCM – my first thought was a memory of how, as a teenager, having a CCM ten-speed bike was all I could think of.
Anyway – my CCM of 2018 translates to Clear, Create and Move.
After a suitable recovery time from our wonderful twelve days of Christmas, I set out on my journey. And I’ve been lucky enough to discover a few tools to tuck into my bag. I signed up for a couple of online courses on simplifying and clearing space in my life. Wow! Daily meditation and reflection pieces are widening my horizons when it comes to the word clearing. I’m addressing clutter, but it turns out clutter is much more than the mess in my cutlery drawer. Clutter has shown up in my thoughts, in the ways I view objects and past situations. Well, to be honest, it’s everywhere. A year to figure things out is a nice thought. This is the drip, drip, drip method of change.
When it comes to creating, I feel like I’ve been on the right path. Five books written and self-published in five years. I will continue to write and improve my craft. It’s what I love doing. And don’t be surprised if one of the Crater Lake characters needs to clear some clutter in his or her life. It’s all fodder for the writing mill.
I couldn’t resist adding this picture of my lovely daughter, Kristen, on a Bayou tour in Louisiana. Over the month of January so many people I know have been out and about and on the move. From all-inclusive Mexican resorts to New Orleans.
So, onto the idea of moving. A few years ago, I had an awful episode with my knee. Strained beyond the beyond. The doctor suggested a recumbent, stationary bicycle to strengthen my quad muscles and hopefully keep that knee pain free. I got the bike and began my imaginary ride across Canada. Suffice to say, I’ve made my share of lengthy stops. But I am currently almost 2000 kilometers along the way, travelling between Strathmore and Drumheller, Alberta. And I walk daily – 2.5 kilometers around the trails near my home. My doctor upped the movement ante at my last visit by suggesting some gentle weight training to increase metabolic rate. To the frown on my face, she answered, “Soup cans.” I resisted the urge to burst out laughing. But hey, why not soup cans? No one is out here to collapse in a fit of hysterics as they watch me heft my tins of clam chowder. My goal is to get a couple of those bottles of Motts Clamato juice in my hands. Resistant weight training by day and yummy Caesars by night. Lake living is nothing if not innovative.
So … CCM … 2018 is going to be a great year!
I like your “CCM” motto. That number of books self-published is impressive–and you are I am sure moving forward! Did you have a plan in mind from the start to take that route? And what self-publishing program or site have you used– or would you recommend for a newbie? I feel hesitant due to the costs but haven’t investigated options much yet. By the way, I at first thought your lovely daughter was you! Neat picture. Good luck with the bike-fueled health goals!
I always knew I would self-publish – too old and ornery, I suppose, to walk down a road littered with hurdles and gatekeepers. I started off using an assisted self-publisher because I was a newbie but I wouldn’t recommend that route – very expensive and not as much bang for the dollars spent as I wanted. It is possible to learn how to do most of the self-publishing steps on your own – cover design, formatting etc.
Isn’t my daughter lovely 🙂 And thank you for the compliment of comparison. And many thanks for the well wishes.
Good for you. I think decluttering would be a good idea for us all! Happy adventures! @sheilamgood at Cow Pasture Chronicles
Thanks, Sheila. The decluttering continues and like many a long-term project – speed bumps and detours abound. Baby steps and keeping at it seems to be the secret.
I agree – baby steps indeed!