
Happy 2023, writers! Join us for the Insecure Writer’s Support Group developed by Alex Cavanaugh.
I appreciate the co-hosts for the January 4 posting of the IWSG: Jemima Pett,Debs Carey,Kim Lajevardi,Sarah Foster,Natalie Aguirre, and T. Powell Coltrin!
I’m getting my post up late today because I just returned from visiting family in South Carolina. I’m feeling discombobulated as I juggle unpacking, grocery shopping, and laundry in the midst of returning to work after a restful holiday.
January 4 question – Do you have a word of the year? Is there one word that sums up what you need to work on or change in the coming year?
My word of the year is MOVE. I plan to make a big move in my life, and that brings excitement and anxiety. I’m still hoping to get back to writing, but I don’t know how that will figure in with my plans.

Hi,
Happy New Year!
I have no idea what you plan on doing but I hope you move forward and do it.
All the best.
Shalom aleichem
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Thank you for the encouragement, Pat! I’m sorry I had trouble posting on your blog–it said the technology wasn’t working. Do you have a new wordpress blog?
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Whatever the big move, hope it opens doorways for you.
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New doorways sound appealing, Alex.
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Excellent. Congrats on the new adventure. 🙂
Anna from elements of emaginette
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Thank you, Anna. 🙂
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Good luck with whatever your move is. And take it fro me, serious writing takes a back seat to a move. Doodles and taradiddles you can do…
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Taradiddle is a new word for me, Jemima! Thank you for co-hosting.
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It’s actually a musical term, but I think it works for any other lighthearted thing you want 🙂
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Good luck on your big move this year. I’m excited for you, whatever it is.
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Thank you, Natalie! ❤
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