
But man! My daily habits have completely changed (maybe for the better) while being off the grid. So... since I have a relatively clean slate to set up new writing habits, I’m working on a list of what my daily priorities should be.
1. Make a schedule!
-One hour of exercise, three days a week with the hubs. Neither of us seem willing to put out the effort on our own, but we’re hoping to keep each other motivated. :-) You never know! It just might work! No more, “I don’t have time, I’m writing!”
-Dinner plans. No more, “I can’t think about dinner right now, I’m writing!” (which ultimately leads to $5 pizzas or frozen/boxed things with 8 minutes to spare before swim team practice.)
-I will NOT attempt to do any writing before the kids go to school. I generally wake up hours before anyone else does, but it ultimately leads to, “Oh my gosh! The kids are still in bed and we have 4 minutes to make lunches, eat breakfast, get dressed and out the door!”
But I might try jotting down a few scene/chapter notes that I want to tackle for the day... especially if I need to write three chapters a week to meet my intended deadline. (Thank goodness I have a (mostly) detailed outline to keep me focused!)
-Make laundry/cleaning a daily ritual—not a monthly “Ugh! I can’t work in these conditions!”
-Be extra cautious about balancing time between MY projects vs covers and editing for others. As much as I love working on other people's projects, I really do have a deadline.
2. Write the Schedule!
-Change that... PRINT the schedule as a daily check-off chart and live by the list each day until it becomes habit.
3. Stick to the Schedule!
-I seem to go through this I-need-better-habits phase every September and New Year. So...crossing my fingers and toes that I can be dedicated to more than just making time to write. :-)
I’m extremely grateful to have such a huge amount of flexibility in my day-to-day life. I know many writers who would LOVE to have as much time as I do. I just need to use the time more wisely to better balance obsessive writing and a healthier frame of mind. I’m 98% certain everyone in my house would benefit. :-)
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I've found that I need breaks anyway after an hour or two... it helps to gets my brain working again when I run into the kitchen, do some dishes, and vacuum a room or two. (And the house stays cleaner, too!) And yes, way easier to sit down in front of the comp once the kids are gone. :)
Yeah.. I just need to believe that if I walk away (esp to exercise), it really will be beneficial to writing productivity. I guess I'll try it an see!
According to the "schedule", I have a solid 4.5 hours 2 days a week, and 3 hours on 3 days -- with weekends open to whatever... I'm pretty sure that's more than my normal "whenever I can" routine. :-)
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