Writers, at times, need a boost of energy, a
feeling of renewal, a dose of confidence, a fresh vision, and a healthier
perspective on life. What they need is a solo book marketing retreat.
Yes, a time-out at a new location. It is not exactly a vacation nor a roadside
work office, but something in between. It is a chance to reflect, project
forward, and think through roadblocks, many of which are self-imposed.
Writers seeking to find themselves, by escaping their lives, have to
determine:
* Where they will go
* How long they will be gone for
* That they will go alone
* They will be disconnected from the things and people in their day-to-day
lives
* What your goals are for the retreat
* What relaxation techniques you will practice
* How to allow for the creative juices to flow
* What environs will induce a transformation
Some authors find taking a break can be
helpful, but may want to be around other writers, so they attend large weekend
writer conferences, smaller one-day workshops, intimate months-long
residencies, or multi-week writer retreats. So, where should you go?
Here are some databases and lists to consult:
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However, you can go anywhere in the world for your solo writer retreat. Pick a spot with an inspiring environment, one that won’t distract you but that will also help you break patterns and unshackle from soul-draining people, time-sucking obligations, and energy-depleting activities.
There are holistic wellness retreats out there, filled with yoga classes and meditation by the sea, to spa treatments/massages and frequent naps. That may relax you, so good, but you also need to work out why you are feeling stuck, depleted, brain dead, or anxiety riddled about your writing and book marketing.
You want to free yourself up to discover your big ideas, and find new hope for making changes or initiating something different. It is time to take a solo book marketing retreat.
PS – I was inspired to write this post after reading Find Your Happy Place: The 8-Step Guide to Boosting Your Creativity Through A Personal Retreat, by David. A. Bossert.
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