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To keep on writing, illustrating, getting published, promoting reading AND be the best mom, wife, friend, colleague, human being I can be, while staying sane in the brain.
1. No Medal For Navigation

A simple dry magnetic pocket compassImage via Wikipedia

The thing about networking - besides being cool, handy, profitable, amusing, addictive, creepy and all the other reasons why you should or shouldn't be part of it - is, that as soon as you're out there in the open, you become... let me call it, an athlete. Yes, someone who's passionate about his/her sport, for example writing, and who has to do whatever necessary to win (contract, readers, agent...).
So, you're training hard, you're getting there, it all looks swell. And then, your New Coach on Twitter says: "Your website is looking good. You've worked hard on it, but... EAR-BUSTING WHISTLE! Your navigation SUCK!"
An athlete, because that's what I am right now, absorbs it all, looks at the flaw from different angles, plans a strategy and takes action, immediately! This athlete needs to build her website in three languages, - yes, she does it all; the 500, 1500, 3000 - she has to split it up into separate pages to make navigation more natural, without losing the dynamite. How? Her Computer crashes every time she tries to save her hours of effort. Her Host hasn't replied to her requests for back up strategies. She can't quit now, it's all or nothing. No, it has to be all, because she's not, absolutely not going to delete that site she's been working on since 2009.

GUN SHOT! Here she goes, good start, if she keeps that speed...       

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