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Today I’m starting a new video blog series, INSPIRE ME!
Hope you enjoy it!
Blessings,
Vicki
INSPIRE ME!, Part 1: When You Get Knocked Down
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A Note to My Readers:
On February 21, 2012, NOT THIS TIME, the finale in the Crossroads Crisis Center series is being released. To celebrate, I’m holding a CONTEST for an autographed copy of the novel and a diamond necklace. Be sure to enter! You can do so HERE.
Preorder the Book HERE.
Enter the contest HERE.
Read the first chapter HERE.
Get the Readers Group Guide for your book club HERE.
View the book-trailer HERE.
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Inspire Me! Part 1: When You Get Knocked Down
Inspire Me! Part 2: What to Write
Inspire Me! Part 3: Distractions
Inspire Me ! Part 4: Must Dos
Inspire Me! Part 5: Things Out of Your Control
Inspire Me! Part 6: Naysayers
The new video for BEFORE THE WHITE ROSE, a short story published by Bell Bridge Books is done.
THINGS TO DO ON NEW YEAR’S EVE
© 2007-2011, Vicki Hinze
Tomorrow night the door closes on 2011. For some it’s been a good year. For others, the best they can say is in short order it will be over. But for the majority of us 2011, like most other years, was a mix of good and bad. How we view it largely depends on how we view its events or what events dominated our thoughts and time (more so than the actual events themselves) and the impact those events had on our lives.
Recognizing that offers us an opportunity to look back with a little distance (thus, a little objectivity) and also with the gems of wisdom we’ve gained from all we’ve added to our personal treasure chests this entire year, and that reflection with perspective brings us our biggest opportunities of the entire year!
What opportunities? Well, let’s think about that a sec…
1. We are in a position to review. We can choose what we want to keep in our lives and what we want to cull from our lives. We can choose what we like and what we want to change.
Change. We typically shudder at the word much less the actions that come with it because change means we have to move outside our comfort zone. Even if the way things are aren’t as we’d like or they downright suck, they’re known. Moving into the unknown carries uncertainty and that scares our socks off. Why? Because change often is accompanied by conflict or challenges. That makes it a pain for us, and often for those around us who don’t want us to change. They like us as we are, even if we’re not content. Change is work. We’re tired already, but if we’re not content , we’re not going to get content by staying on a treadmill where we’re not content. And if we don’t do the work necessary to get off the thing, the simple fact is we’ll stay on it. So we have choose: park and pay, or move and endure until we are content. You can gloss it over all you like, but facts are facts. You want different? Create it, deal with challenges and conflicts and revamp until you are content. Others will accept or reject it. That’s their choice. You must take charge of your choices. Bottom line, you’re responsible for them.
Change is one part recognition, one part analysis, and one part action.
You can’t get off the treadmill if you don’t realize you’re on it. You’re stuck with being unfulfilled or discontent with life as you know it unless you recognize why you’re unfulfilled or discontent. That means you have to look hard at your life and be honest with yourself.
Explore what has you unfulfilled, unhappy or discontent. Once you peg the specifics, then switch your focus to solutions. What can you do to make wise corrections to better your situation? Once you know what has you feeling less than terrific, you’ll know what needs to be done. Really think about your solutions. Nail them down. Be specific.
Here’s the thing. You can recognize all the challenges in the world and deliberate on them for a lifetime, but if you don’t actually implement a potential solution and put it to work in your life, you’re not changing a thing to better your situation.
And that means next New Year’s Eve you’ll be sitting right where you are, complaining about the same things you complained about this year (and perhaps the year before, and the one before that). You must act.
In short, if it’s broken, fix it.
You might have to explore a few solutions before hitting on the “perfect” one for you. Some will try one thing, not like the result, and consider that failure. It’s not. You know it didn’t work. Try something else. It’s okay to not like solutions and keep seeking the right solution for you. This isn’t a one-size fits all bit of business. We’re talking about YOUR contentment. YOUR happiness. YOUR feeling fulfilled. That’s different for all of us.
Many try one thing, don’t like it, and give up or give in—and remain discontent and unhappy and unfulfilled. Who loses in that? Why do they value their own peace so little to quit and not try again? Only they can answer, but my heart breaks for them. Because they think they have failed and quit trying, they have failed.
But those who say, “Well, that didn’t work, I’ll try this next.” Those people who keep exploring will find the right potential solution for them. In a very real sense, they fail their way to success.
Now we’ve been taught that failure is a bad thing. But think about it. If you gain something–and knowing what you don’t want/what doesn’t work is every bit as important as knowing what you do want and what does work–then that’s growth, and it is success. Maybe you’re not where you want to be, but you’re closer. You know now these potential solutions you’ve tried don’t work for you. Try others. You dig enough, you’re going to find the perfect solution for you.
If you’ve been told repeatedly that failure is bad, then consider the previous statement your personal license to fail. Go ahead and just fail your way to success.
Before the door closes on 2011, review it, recognize the problem points for you, analyze them seeking solutions, then implement them. Always nurture the good and cull the bad.
Again, be aware that culling isn’t always painless or welcome (others often don’t like for us to change) but each of us must do what we feel is right. We must remember that doing the right thing is easy when it costs us nothing. When we pay dearly for it, however, is when we gain the most. (Think about it. Have you learned more, gained more from the hard knock lessons you’ve been through, or from the wins?) Bottom line, like it or not, we are responsible for what we do and do not do, and we will be held accountable for what we do and don’t do. We will also bear the fruit and/or burden of what we’ve done and not done. Important to remember those little facts.
None of this is a cut-and-run license. This is an evaluate-and-cull-what’s-no-longer-constructive-in-shaping-your-life-so-you-fulfill-your-purpose license. Doing less leaves you only with regret, and no one deserves only regret. Neither does anyone skate away from the consequences of their actions.
New beginnings require we put old endings to bed. It’s hard to focus on new ventures when we’re dealing with remnants of the old. Some overlap is inevitable, but the less of the old we have to contend with in the time where our focus should be on the new, the better our odds are of improving our position and making headway on the new and of building momentum.
Momentum is a powerful force. We put down a foundation. Upon it, we build. If one section is framed, we’re limited to going any farther on that one section. If two or three sections are framed, then expansion is possible on all sections. Momentum builds momentum. So the less time we spend in the past (deal with the old and get it done) the more time we have to invest in the future (welcome the new).
So do what you can to clear the decks–and that includes accepting what you can’t change. Don’t repress it, accept it. And then press on.
3. Answer this question: WHAT DO YOU WANT?
No one can have everything they want, but they can focus intently to gain what they want most. What do you want most?
Answer it. Not in general terms, but in very specific ones. Then answer this question: WHY DO YOU WANT IT AND WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO GET IT?
In defining why you want something, you often clarify and intensify your determination. You also often develop seeds for your plan of action.
The key here is to remember an immutable law that deals with free will. You are free to seek what you will. But you are not free to impose your will on any other. These questions should be about you. Not about anyone else. How you can improve yourself, your life, your future.
If you’re constantly replaying old unworthiness tapes, or you spend a lot of time focusing on what’s wrong in your life or with everyone else, you’re on the wrong track. Respect others and yourself and recognize that replaying those tapes over and over isn’t accomplishing a thing that will benefit you.
If you need more on this, go into the On Writing blog and read or re-read WINDSHIELDS AND REARVIEW MIRRORS.
Bottom line: Look within. Your answers and benefits lie there.
I won’t go into specifics here, but if you haven’t read WHY WE NEED A PLAN, I strongly suggest that you do. It’s in the On Writing blog.
Far too many slide day-to-day, going through the motions of living without investing in anything that excites them or arouses any passion for what they’re doing. That’s a problem. It’s a poor substitution for a life. Don’t get so caught up in busy-ness that you don’t even remember your wishes, hopes or dreams. And if you have forgotten them, pull them out of cold storage, dust them off and see if they’re still your wishes, hopes and dreams or if it’s time for an update–or even an overhaul. If it is, do it. You should be excited about your life!
Upshot: Don’t drift, design.
5. Resolve to try at least one new thing.
If you do, you might find a new passion. If you don’t, you won’t. You might be missing something that could mean a great deal to you–and the saddest thing about that is, if you don’t try it, you might never know it.
I’m reminded here of a story I heard some time ago about a guy caught in a flood. On three different occasions help came: a neighbor, a camel and a guy in a boat. On each of these occasions the man stranded in the rising floodwaters refused help, saying he was waiting on God to come help him. Well, the stranded guy drowned, hooked up with his Maker, and boy he was ticked. He demanded to know why God hadn’t come. God replied that he’d sent three different people to help. What exactly did the guy want?
The moral of the story: Sometimes we’re so fixed on what we think opportunity looks like that we fail to recognize it when it comes. Of course, that won’t happen to you if you’re open to new things…
6. Adopt an attitude of gratitude.
Of all I’ve written in this post, this is by far the most important. It’s easy to fall into a hotbed of negativity or into a bad situation that sucks you dry, sows more seeds of discontent, or steals so much of your energy and focus that you grow inextricably mired in it and lose sight of what’s good and going right in your life.
When that happens, we react emotionally and that’s just not a good idea because our emotions aren’t reliable. We need balance to function with stability.
We all have challenges. No one escapes them. But if we focus only on the challenges (versus on solutions to them and other things) then we’re doomed to a very rocky, very unstable road and that is definitely not in our best interests–or in anyone else’s.
To gain more balance–which leads to more stable, less dramatic (and melodramatic) events that inflict trauma on us (and often on unsuspecting others)–we need only counter what’s wrong with what’s right. Counter the challenges with the blessings. See the good and be grateful for it.
Sometimes that’s easier to do than at other times. I’m reminded of something Joel Osteen once said about gratitude. There are times when the best you can do is to be grateful you’re not like x. (He pointed mid-air and said like him/her–I don’t recall which. But the intent in what he said fits situations and events as well as people.) Be grateful for little things as well as the big ones.
We often learn most from the things we tag as “bad.” We all have something to celebrate.
7. Where you focus, you follow.
Before you act, you think. And if you allow your thoughts to run wild and unchecked, you diminish the chances of them being in your best interest. Anyone, given enough time, can rationalize and reason himself right out of good sense–and rob himself of accomplishments and even his destiny.
If you spend your time focused on the right things, good and constructive things, you’ll be purpose-driven and accomplish. If you spend your time focused on the wrong things, on negative or destructive things, you’ll follow that path and purpose and accomplishment (not to mention happiness and contentment) will elude you.
You choose which you’ll do. You choose what you focus on and give your energy–how you spend your life. That’s as it should be. Again, you’re responsible and accountable for it, and you will live with the joy or regret of your choices.
Now some will be busy at parties and gatherings on New Year’s Eve and that’s just terrific. It’s also why I’m posting this a day earlier—so you have time to read and review and think about your life before the parties start.
These things I’ve shared, in my humble opinion, are worthy New Year’s Eve’s opportunities. Ones that recognize, analyze and act to position you for powerful, meaningful personal gains in 2012. And for that, and so much more, I am grateful.
Put them to work in your life—and then you’ve got all the more reason to celebrate the new year!
Blessings,
Vicki
A couple days ago, I posted the WHY WRITERS NEED A PLAN post with practical advice for you. In it, I referenced WRITING IN THE FAST LANE, intending to set it to free so that you could get a copy. These two, the article and the book, I hope will give you something that is of use to you in making 2012 your very best writing year.
The book is now free (officially, it’s free 12/28 and 12/29 until midnight). I want to make sure you have the opportunity to get it while it is free. The Amazon URL is: http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Fast-Lane-ebook/dp/B004BSGFZQ/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_4.
Now if you don’t have a Kindle, don’t panic. You can get a free reading app on Amazon so you can read it on your computer, your phone, or other device. The URL to the free “Read books on your computer or other mobile devices with our FREE Kindle Reading Apps is: http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=dig_arl_box?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771.
Do make sure that the price reflected on the page is $0.00 or FREE before downloading or you’ll be charged for it.
Suggested Reading Order:
1. The blog post: http://vickihinze.com/annual-why-writers-need-a-plan
2. Why We Need a Plan: http://vickihinze.com/why-we-need-a-plan-2
3. Writing in the Fast Lane: http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Fast-Lane-ebook/dp/B004BSGFZQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1325032460&sr=8-1
For my non-U.S. friends. This book should be available in all Amazon sites where Amazon is allowed to do free books. Check your Amazon for the title. I gave permission to all available stores worldwide. If it doesn’t show free on your site’s listing, then it’s because it’s not allowed in your country and that’s out of my control.
I hope these resources help you get 2012 off to a great start and you have a wonderful 2012!
Blessings,
Vicki
P.S. I have gotten a couple of additional notes asking if I’ll make the other articles free on Kindle. If I could, I would. But because they’re available in other venues, I am not permitted to do that.
A NOTE on WRITING IN THE FAST LANE
Originally, I wrote this book as a general book about keys to living a balanced life. School of Hard Knocks lessons that I had hoped would spare my children and others from tromping through some of the mud puddles I’ve hit. (We all love to keep our kids and friends out of situations where they’re mired down in muck and mud is squishing between their toes, slowing them down and keeping them down.
I didn’t publish the book in that form. I did share it and the feedback was good. But I thought of writers and worried about the high rate of negative challenges that seem to come with the territory, and I thought if adapted to writers, then this book might help them avoid some of those negative challenges and to be more content in their professional and private lives. So I adapted it. WRITING IN THE FAST LANE is that adaptation.
And I so hope it reaches out and speaks to you in a positive, constructive way–not just for the new year, but for the whole of your life.
Blessings,
Vicki
Bell Bridge Books just let me know that Beyond the Misty Shore, Seascape Trilogy, Book 1, is FREE on Kindle 12/22-12/25.
This is a general market novel written in 1995. It’s romantic suspense with a whimsical metaphysical (paranormal) element that is gentle.
The stories take place at Seascape Inn, aka the Healing House.
If you’d like to download a FREE copy, here’s the URL:
http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-The-Misty-Shore-ebook/dp/B005WECDJA/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_9
If you don’t have a Kindle, you’re not left out. Amazon has a free app for reading on your phone or computer. You can get the app at: http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=dig_arl_box?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771
Blessings and enjoy!
Vicki
THE JOYS OF MERGING ON FACEBOOK
© 2011, Vicki Hinze WARNING: This is a no-edit zone . . .
It should be easy. It should be simple. You have a Profile (Personal) page and you’ve maxed out on the 5,000 limit for friends so you want to convert the personal page to a Page.
Well, it’s not simple and it’s not easy—and that’s with someone trained to do it doing it!
The situation:
Personal Page: vickihinze
Maxed out at 5,000.
Nearly 1,000 requests pending (many for nearly a year).
Well over 200 “Subscribers.”
An Existing Page: vicki.hinze.author
About 1870 “Likes.”
Custom Welcome (Landing) page, imported blogs, photos, youtube, and custom New Releases Page. Groups and favorites and more than a year of posts and videos, photos and a recipe booklet that visitors posted and I compiled of our personal family favorites.
Christians Read Page
Clever Divas Page
Ancient City RWA Page
All three of the above (Christians Read, Clever Divas, and Ancient City) were “linked” to the personal profile page. Now they’re not linked, and at least right now, I have no search bar to get to them. I can go into the new Page and click Pages and find them that way. This is very confusing to me, so I imagine it’s confusing to you too.
Now, let me say up front that none of the “Lost” stuff is “Lost” (except for those on the waiting list to Friend and the Subscribers—all of which are gone) because said trained pro downloaded a copy of everything before we did anything. Bless her heart!
What’s happened:
I started posting on the Personal Profile page that I was moving. Did a countdown. And so it began.
Moving date arrived and the “merge” was started.
I couldn’t get on to facebook. It’s now a week later and I still can’t sign on in my name.
My personal account went away. But the merge can’t merge to an existing page. It creates a new page. And that creates a whole new set of challenges.
You don’t get to choose which page is Primary and which one merges into which page. The page with the most likes, which is the new page—the one stripped bare–then becomes the Primary Page. Other Pages can Merge to it. But you can’t keep the old Page—the one with all your stuff—as your primary page.
Now when the personal account becomes a page, all the posts are lost. Friends are transferred. All the other stuff is gone. Okay, I thought, this is fine because I’ve more or less had to double post to personal profile page and the vicki.hinze.author page. So the important things will still be on that Page.
Oops. Not going to happen that way. You see, when you convert a personal page with more Friends (4,700—all the others, including the 1,000 waiting and the 200 + subscribers, are lost) than your existing Page has Likes (about 1870), you can only merge the existing Page—the one with 1870—into the new Page—the 4700. So now all the posts and photos and blog posts and everything posted in the old page will be lost, too.
For that reason, the two pages haven’t yet been merged together. At least, not as of this morning. But when they are, then all those things on the old page will disappear as they did from the personal profile page.
Confused yet? Don’t worry, I’m plenty confused for all of us!
The Likes will move over. The custom pages and all the posts, photos and such will not.
I see no way for anyone to send messages to me on the new page.
I see no notifications, so everyone’s either taking a really long nap, or some setting is skewed for some reason, or something is going on I’ve yet to figure out.
I’ve gotten instructions to add back apps that I used and the pro redid my welcome and new release pages (the old way is gone, so she had to seek and find a new way), and I’ve managed to add back two apps so far. In an hour and a half. (It’s finding the apps for pages that is hard. There’s no little button or home page to take you to them–or it’s hiding from me.)
Maybe all this stuff makes sense for those who work with it everyday. It sure doesn’t make sense to this user. It’s been a frustrating week and the thing isn’t yet resolved. The objective was to get everyone and everything in one place. I still have two pages, I can’t be found in simple searches, it keeps telling me I don’t exist as a FB user, and frankly, I’m ready to make that fiction fact. Such a waste of time this. But I happen to enjoy visiting with friends and folks and for them, I’m hanging in there. Sooner or later it’ll work, right?
(Hint: say right. My sanity depends on it.)
I realize there are fine minds that engineer and develop all this stuff, but I wonder if being so proficient at this stuff hasn’t become a bit of a liability in thinking simply.
Here’s a thought.
Why not put a little button up at the top of a person’s personal profile and/or page. Two little checkmark boxes. Personal Profile Professional Page. Choose one.
And there, it’d be done. Nothing lost. Nothing moved. No angst. No aggravation. No crazymakers for users, the pros who help users, or Facebook support.
If you check personal profile, then only those options come up.
If you check Professional Page, then those additional specific options come up.
Change one to the other and what’s revealed changes. Nothing MOVES. It’s all THERE and in place.
One click and you’re done. What shows on the page is what you want on the page. And all those friends waiting and subscribers don’t think you’re a jerk for dropping them and they can find you—as can those you merged over, which isn’t happening right now…
So I sit here wondering how much longer this will be a royal pain, and how much more time it will eat.
And I wonder why that little checkbox idea wouldn’t work. What is the advantage or necessity of making something that should be easy so difficult?
Now, in fairness, let me say that if I had not had an existing page, the personal profile could have been merged to a new page. You still lose those waiting, the subscribers, the posts, the photos, the videos, the apps. People transfer and your profile photo. That’s it.
But I would have avoided the necessity of merging pages, and the limitation on merging them. The new bigger one is mandated Primary and you can only merge to it.
But I have those 1870 friends there that I wouldn’t have had. And we’ve had some great conversations and shared a lot of terrific things. I’d have missed all that.
So when the merge is done, the old page, along with all those things on it, will go away. The old personal profile, along with all those things will go away. On the new page (which is Vicki Hinze [I think that name stays!]) we’ll add back what we can and begin again.
Often we want fresh starts. I have to say, this isn’t one of those times. But it’s happening anyway, so we’ll just make lemonade.
And if Tigerseyemarketing.com weren’t working its proverbial backside off on this, I’d be in a padded room somewhere. But, bless ‘em, they are, and so for that I’m grateful. The rest is stuff we’ll work out or through.
Now someone, quick, tell me we’ll be better off for it!
(Note: if not, this is NOT the time to say so.)
Blessings,
Vicki
P.S. Facebook Addresses
The old http://www.facebook.com/vickihinze is gone.
The old http://www.facebook.com/vicki.hinze.author either is gone or will be gone in short order.
The New Page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vicki-Hinze/197809543636310
(which will be renamed to just the name ASAP) is where you can find me right now and from what I’m told, even if it’s shortened to just the name, it’ll bring you along! (Now isn’t that refreshing!)
As mentioned above, I can’t get messages right now on there, so if you need anything, email me at infoandrequests(at symbol)aol.com or from Contact on the www.vickihinze.com site. (Upper right.)
You can always reach me at vicki(at symbol)vickihinze.com.
And so the joys of merging adventure continues…
UDATE: It is now three days later and I’m happy to report that I’m merged. I did lose a lot of likes/friends in the end, but an amazing thing happened. I didn’t lose my old page! That means I got to keep my special pages and apps and all the posts that were on it.
I’m not sure how it happened–though I expect between Tigerseye Marketing and Facebook Support there were a lot of people working hard to make a little miracle happen (little to them. Big to me.) and they somehow managed. I am elated.
Friends will find me again if they’re supposed to, but what a blessing that they kept my old page. No reloading apps, searching for new ones because the old ones aren’t there anymore. No reconstructing special pages. No running all over the net to change my facebook address and–oh, my. I’m very happy about this. By finding a way to do this, Facebook and Tigerseye Marketing has given me back time to do Christmas things I wanted to do but feared I’d have to forfeit.
Maybe it was elves that made this little miracle happen. Maybe it was Christmas magic…
I can’t say for sure, of course, but I can tell you there is a ton of gratitude floating both to Facebook and to Tigerseye Marketing from this little writer. She’s smiling–very broadly–this fine morning.
And she’s keeping an eye out for that man in the red suit. When things that “can’t happen” do… Well, he’s got to be around here somewhere…
Blessings,
Vicki
I’ve heard from a LOT of you, worried because you can’t get on the facebook account. As I’ve been posting for a good while, I’m moving. We did a countdown and now are in the process of moving the account where so many of you have been waiting for over a year to get on to the Page where you won’t have to wait at all.
Right now, that account is “Migrating.” Moving from one place and format to another. So it’s pretty much messed up right now. But Tiger’s Eye Marketing is working on it. It just takes time to get it all done and squared away.
You can still get on the
Page. The url for it is: http://www.facebook.com/vicki.hinze.author.
Right now, it’s a little shaky for me to get on there because I’m afraid of goofing up the works.
It won’t be long and the old page and the new page will be one page and we’ll be settled down again and conquering our world.
Feel free to go to the vicki.hinze.author page and play, discuss, and enjoy yourself without me. Just behave yourselves <g>. I’ll be there as soon as I can.
And for the record, I miss you guys, too.
Blessings,
Vicki










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