
Some folks anticipate Friday’s arrival and the week’s end. My weekends are pressure cookers. Invariably, a few tasks scheduled during the week remain unfinished and get pushed to Saturday and Sunday along with other obligations, family dinners, meeting friends, yard work, laundry, and grocery shopping. They consume the hours meant for generating stories, relaxing and recharging our batteries. By Sunday afternoon I can’t wait for Monday’s calm.
The brain doesn’t stop working because the calendar says it is Friday. It is always creating, solving problems, and it demands you pay attention. Finding time to satisfy the creative drive on the weekend is a challenge. Separating work and play is impossible for me, they both live in the same realm, they are two sides of the same coin.
Can you separate work from play?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
For me, weekend mornings are the best time to settle in for a long writing session. During the week, my choice is read or write for that last hour before bed.
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Oh, I get a lot of writing done. Weekends are just so chaotic and there is always too much to do. Hope you have a great weekend, Jeff.
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