What to do After an Author Event 

If you’ve ever attended an author event and soaked in the wisdom and inspiration that follows, you know that high-on-life feeling you get when you go home. But what happens when that feeling starts to fade? How can we make the most of what we've learned? Let's dive into it with these five crucial steps of what to do after an author event.

What to do After an Author Event

Review Your Notes

The first thing to do after an author event is to go through your notes meticulously. Whether it was writing tips, creative insights, or self-development strategies, your notes are your treasure trove of knowledge. Reviewing them will help you refresh your memory about the valuable gems you uncovered during the event.

Take Time to Reflect

Reflection is where the magic happens. After an author event, take some time to reflect on the experience. What resonated with you the most? Were there any profound moments or pieces of advice that struck a chord? Reflecting on these aspects will allow you to internalize the lessons and insights, making them last for years to come.

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Set Goals

Now that you've absorbed the wisdom from the event, it's time to set some goals. What do you want to achieve with your writing and mindset? Are there specific skills that you'd like to improve? Setting clear, actionable goals based on what you've learned can help you stay focused and motivated.

Use the Strategies You Learned

One of the most exciting parts of attending an author event is gaining new strategies and techniques to enhance your life. Whether it's a writing routine, tips for meeting goals, or strategies to better your outlook on your career, don't let this knowledge sit idle. Put it into action! Experiment with these strategies after an author event and see how they work for you.

Stay Connected

Author events aren't just about learning from the featured authors; they're also great opportunities to connect with fellow attendees who share your passion for books and inspiring young readers. Maintain these connections. Reach out to the people you met, exchange ideas, and perhaps even find an accountability partner from the event. After the event, make sure to check out any online communities or hashtags where attendees can keep in touch. Stay connected in these spaces to keep the event's spirit alive.

The time after an author event can be a game-changer for your writing journey. So dust off those notes, reflect on your experience, set goals, put those strategies to use, and stay connected with your newfound friends. Happy writing and connecting!

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