{"id":3594,"date":"2025-01-09T12:45:52","date_gmt":"2025-01-09T17:45:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/debraparmley.com\/?p=3594"},"modified":"2025-03-09T04:48:55","modified_gmt":"2025-03-09T08:48:55","slug":"from-unstoppable-to-unlimited-a-2024-list-and-my-new-word-for-2025","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/debraparmley.com\/?p=3594","title":{"rendered":"From Unstoppable to &#8230; Unlimited &#8211; A 2024 list and my new Word for 2025"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Looking back on what we have accomplished is something many authors do when starting a new year. Mine will look a bit different from the norm for 2024.<br><br>In 2024, I had four projects released into the world. On May 22, I published Vague Directions: Into the Woods, originally a short story published several years ago by Boroughs Publishing. I rewrote the story and made it into a novella. On my birthday, June 7th, I celebrated by publishing my second poetry collection: Everything Begins in the Belly. These poems were written during my dance years when I performed in a troupe and taught beginning belly dancers. July 16th, I published Another Change of Scenery, a revised novella, and part one of a trilogy, followed by the second book in the trilogy, Down a Back Road published on August 31st.<br><br>Each book I published in 2024 consisted of work I had written prior; none were brand new works. Revisions can take just as long, if not longer, than writing a new book.<br><br>One of my goals upon returning home from the hospital in the summer of 2023 after I was able to read a line of text again, was to publish the work I had sitting around. Files full of stories and others full of poems which did no one any good sitting in a file, instead of sending them out into the world to be read.<br><br>While I haven\u2019t put all the work in my files into the world, I did publish a good chunk.<br><br>I did not publish any brand-new stories. I started some, but they just aren\u2019t done. That is a goal for 2025. To publish both new ones and revised ones.<br><br>In 2024, I attended a large book convention, my first time as a disabled author. It wasn\u2019t a good experience. I was almost ready to stop going to cons. Then I was invited to go on the first Love Lit cruise in Feb 2025 and I said yes. I will be one of ten authors and I\u2019m looking forward to that.<br><br>I\u2019m also going to the Sunshine State Book Festival in 2025.<br><br>Both are new to me events.<br><br>Things that happened to me in 2024, slowed me down, but they did not stop me. My word for 2024 was Unstoppable.<br>My PT guy says he can see that in me.<br><br>I don\u2019t count how many words I write in a year. I really don\u2019t want to know.<br><br>In 2024 beginning in June, I worked hard at UNC Chapel Hill neural PT sessions as well as doing PT exercises at home. I had Dr. appointments, bi-weekly lab visits, a new MRI, and 2 Mammograms. (I can\u2019t drive because of my disability, which means my hubby drives me to everything. I use a walker.)<br>Not even going to begin to try to count all of that.<br><br>In 2025 my 2x a week PT continues and there is improvement. My 2025 goal is to walk without the walker, and I&#8217;m going to do it.<br><br>Things I haven\u2019t done in 2024 \u2013 I did not fall into a wall once. Unlike 2023.<br><br>I learned on Oct 8th that the inoperable blood clot in my brain is gone.<br><br>In December I learned there is no evidence of a stroke in my brain and only some scar tissue.<br><br>Plenty to celebrate.<br><br>Whatever my accomplishments or failures, the main point is, that I am still alive, I still believe \u201cevery day we are alive is a beautiful day,\u201d and I live by that.<br><br>Every single day I am thankful for this beautiful gift.<br><br>I have never given up, never allowed myself to feel like a victim, and refuse to have a victim mentality. I have remained positive, and strong. I have encouraged others with my words and my behavior and tried to set an example they can learn from.<br><br>In 2024 I made the great step of refusing to engage with anyone behaving in an emotionally abusive way, whether online, in business, or my personal life. I must take my oxygen first, and my main goal, my job, is to heal myself and to live my best life.<br><br>The word I have chosen for 2025 is \u2026 Unlimited.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Looking back on what we have accomplished is something many authors do when starting a new year. Mine will look a bit different from the norm for 2024. In 2024, I had four projects released into the world. 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