from Sharon Ledwith
I’m sure you’ve heard that getting out of your comfort zone
can be a painful, often scary experience, but the end results usually end in
transformation and growth. Right? Well, I recently watched a YouTube video done
by Canadian entrepreneur Evan
Carmichael about trying to share an image of yourself on your social media
accounts for 30 days straight, and then seeing what happens after the month has
ended. The thought of doing that made me squirm inside. You see, I’m an
introvert at heart, and like to keep my personal life…well, personal. Sharing
an image of myself—with all my winkles and flaws—a day for an entire month
seemed downright weird and just a little egostical. Besides, what kind of image
would I post, and what would I talk about? Then, I approached my publisher,
Justine with this idea, and she suggested that I share an image of a day in the
life of an author, and call it #authorlife. My eyes widened, and I resonated
with her suggestion immediately.
So, choosing the month of September 2019 for my #authorlife
experiment, I decided to take a shot and put myself out there for 30 days
sharing what it’s like to live in my ‘author’ shoes. And yes, it was scary, and
yes it was painful, but I managed to complete this task, not missing a day, but
one—September 10th, the day after we put our 12-year-old Labrador
down. I dedicated that #authorlife spot to my yellow fellow, who went
peacefully in my arms the day before. I was a mess and grieving for weeks after
that, but plodded on, taking selfies and sharing what I was up to each day. It
was awkward and hard, but I managed to make the unfamiliar, familiar, and I
found it got easier to find things to share and talk about.
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I'll miss you, Lorri Carpenter |
Using my Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts, I shared
book marketing ideas, books I’m reading, a dedication to my dear author friend,
Lorri Carpenter who passed away the same week as my dog, my morning exercise
regime, took you grocery shopping, for a walk, paying bills, researching for my
work-in-progress, flashed shameless plugs, and the list went on. After all,
life if full of mundane routines too. And a writer’s life is no exception. I’m
sure Stephen King still takes out the trash or puts away the dishes. Makes us
human, and more relatable.
One of the most cherished #authorlife images was taken on
Labor Day with my dog just before I took him for his walk. It was the last
photo I have of him before he passed on a week later. You can’t get moments
like that back. Ever. So I would like to think that this little experiment was
a success. Personally and professionally. I managed to get way out of my comfort
zone, build up my social media platforms, engaged with people who seemed quite
interested in my journey, had fun, got creative, and shared a piece of myself
that I would have never shared before. Did this result in more book sales? Not
sure, but I really don’t care. This was about growing as a person, getting more
self-confident, and seeing how much I changed throughout the month. Especially
when I wasn’t wearing any makeup! LOL! How brave was that? Wink.
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Would I do it again? Not for 30 days straight, but I’ve decided
to keep posting my #authorlife images at least once or twice a week. It’s an
investment in my self-worth, and hopefully will help other writers by giving
them ideas or letting them know that they’re not alone in this crazy publishing
business. Plus, you put yourself out there, and connect with people on a
different level where you’re not pandering to them, but giving them a smile or
helping hand instead. And that’s what I call success in any vocation. I want to
thank all those who traveled this #authorlife journey with me, and commented on,
liked, or shared what I’d been doing that day. Your kindness and support are so
appreciated.
Is this month-long social media experiment something that you would
tackle? Please let me know in the comments, I’d love to read your thoughts. Cheers,
and thank you for spending time with me by reading my blog!
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adult series.
The Last Timekeepers Time Travel Adventures
Chosen
by an Atlantean Magus to be Timekeepers—legendary time travelers sworn to keep
history safe from the evil Belial—five classmates are sent into the past to
restore balance, and bring order back into the world, one mission at a time.
Children are the keys to our future. And now, children are the
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Imagine a teenager
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There’s no hope for a normal life, and no one who understands. Now, imagine
being uprooted and forced to live in a small tourist town where nothing much
ever happens. It’s bores-ville from the get-go. Until mysterious things start
to happen.
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Sharon
Ledwith is the author of the middle-grade/young adult time travel adventure
series, THE LAST TIMEKEEPERS, and the award-winning teen psychic mystery
series, MYSTERIOUS TALES FROM FAIRY FALLS. When not writing, reading,
researching, or revising, she enjoys anything arcane, ancient mysteries, and
single malt scotch. Sharon lives a serene, yet busy life in a southern tourist
region of Ontario, Canada, with her spoiled hubby, and a moody calico cat.
Learn more
about Sharon Ledwith on her WEBSITE and BLOG. Look up her AMAZON
AUTHOR
page for a list of current books. Stay connected on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, PINTEREST, LINKEDIN, INSTAGRAM, and GOODREADS.
BONUS: Download the free PDF short story The
Terrible, Mighty Crystal HERE
Thanks so much for hosting me on your blog, Sloane! Hindsight is a wonderful thing, since last year I decided to stop posting my #authorlife images once a week, and share when I feel I have something interesting to post. Wink. Cheers, my friend!
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