The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
It’s a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.
What happened this week?
I am still struggling with low energy levels and fatigue, ever since I got Covid a few weeks ago. It’s frustrating, I want to do more things and more work, but I keep reaching my limits. I woke up Monday with more energy and thought yes I am finally getting better. So I finally got an assistant work task done that took a bit more brain power and promptly had barely any energy the next few days. Then I was getting a bit better and did grocery shopping and video chatted with my mom and was more fatigued again for the next few days. I hate this and I am so bad at pacing myself, so I rush through my energy and then feel even worse the next few days. I am tired and worried about not being able to do as much work.
Work wise I focused on the most important things. I finally finished a website task for one of the authors I work for and am now waiting on instructions for future work. I also wrapped up most of the work for another author. Besides that I put most of my energy to getting two new sign up posts live on my blog tour site: a review opportunity for a historical fiction/ fairytale book with paperback copies available and a blog tour for a Christmas themed psychological thriller book. I was happy I got that done. I did a bit of the usual email work, checking sign ups and emailing tour date confirmations and review copies as well as a bit of assistant work for another author.
What did I read this week?
This week I blogged about:
What to expect next week on the blog:
– Review: The Final Trial by Kelley Armstrong
Tours open for sign-up on Lola’s Blog Tours:
– Review Opportunity: Lily Makes a Way by Susan Count
– Review Opportunity: Scattered Legacy by Marlene M Bell
– Review Opportunity: Silver Hollow book by Jennifer Silverwood
– Review Opportunity: Close Your Eyes by Chris Tomasini – New!
– Blog Tour: Solitude Lake by Adele Darcy – 28 November till 18 December
– Blog Tour: The Christmas Party by Mikayla Davids – 19 till 31 December – New!
– Blog Tour: Copper Waters by Marlene M. Bell – 2 till 15 January
I would be impatient to get to all the tasks on my worklist, too. I can see how pacing yourself would be frustrating. Way to go to finish the website work and get the two new tours ready. Good amount of reading done on top of that.
Sophia Rose recently posted…Two Against the Stairs by Veronica Scott
I really want to do the work, so it’s frustrating to be unable to do so. Pacing myself is difficult. I am glad I managed to finish up some tasks this week at least :).
Sorry to hear your energy levels are not back to normal. it took more than a month for me to get back to normal after having Covid.
Mary Kirkland recently posted…Happy Raturday!
It’s a shame these things can take so long. I hope my energy levels are back to normal soon. I am sorry to hear it took you more than a month as well to be back to normal after having covid.
I must feel good to get work done. Have a great week and a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Ann recently posted…Sunday Post: Bonsai
It sure is tough to get work done when you’re not feeling good. I hope you had a great thanksgiving!
I’m sorry you’re dealing with covid fatigue. It’s such a real and debilitating thing. I struggled for months with it. Definitely learn to pace yourself and take it easy, if you can. Hugs.
S. J. Pajonas recently posted…Sunday Update – November 20, 2022
I remember your struggles with covid fatigue and definitely feel like I udnerstand better what you went through now :(. It’s good I heard of other people who struggled with it as it feels like such a vague and invisible issue at times. It can be hard to explain and it’s really debilitating. I hope things start to improve soon, but at least I am getting a bit better at pacing myself and learning which tasks to do when.