Writing is like driving at night in the fog.
You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.
– E. L. Doctorow
Today is Day 234 of the 2020 Daily Writing Challenge.
Did you write yesterday? Half of the year is in our rear-view mirror, and I am drawing a line in the sand. The targets I missed, the stories I didn’t compose, they no longer matter. These last six months are history. Done. I won’t lie, 2020 kicked me in the head, leaving me stunned, unsteady, and incapable of completing anything beyond basic tasks. I bet I am not alone, but don’t count me out yet. They say what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger, right? I am confident I will discover I am more capable than I have ever been. I dug deep, reevaluated my annual goals, and I decided to double down. Can I get a year’s worth of work accomplished by Christmas? We will find out.
My turning point happened when I remembered reading somewhere that anxiety and excitement create similar emotional responses in the body. Anxiety raises your heart rate, your cortisol level increases, and your nerves prepare you for action. Most often, we respond by stress-eating a late-night pint of chocolate ice cream. The only difference between the two emotions is anxiety has a negative connotation, while we view excitement as positive. The answer seemed clear. I needed to reframe the context of my emotions and proceed as if my success lies on the horizon.
All that remains is for me to divide my workload into bite-size pieces, and do the next right thing. I am aligning my creative endeavors to focus on writing, editing, and creating a brighter future.
Try it, and let us know how you did in the comments below.
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
I did write yesterday. Probably not as much as I wanted to, since my head still hurts from the kick 2020 gave me in the head 😅but hey, what doesn’t kill us only makes us stronger.
It’s interesting to note that anxiety and excitement have the same symptoms. This leaves room for plenty of conscious growth…anyways, I wish you well in writing and creating a brighter future
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Congratulations on getting some writing done yesterday. Every little bit helps and a habit is built one day at a time.
Yes, 2020 doesn’t mess around. I’m suffering from the 2020 migraine, but we are all hanging in there and I know things are bound to get better. Keep writing Lazarus.
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Thanks Jo, I’ll definitely try to build a chain of daily consistency in my writing.
I agree, things will certainly get better, hopefully soon.
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I am counting on it.
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Thank you for sharing. 💗
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Always happy to share your words/posts with followers, My Dear!!
xoxo
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