
I keep a daily schedule listing the items I want to accomplish. It is my Sunday morning ritual. I wake early, and while the household is still quiet, I sit with my coffee and my planner and create a detailed strategy for completing the coming week’s projects. I make entries from Monday to Sunday, dutifully blocking an hour each day to write.
And life laughs at me. Phone calls, text messages, hunger pains, dirty laundry, tv programs, and a thousand other diversions conspire to distract me from my best intentions. They are tests, each designed to challenge my commitment to my stated goal.
I find myself engaged in the excuse removal business. I schedule laundry time, plan meals, silence the phone, and other notifications. When my scheduled writing time arrives and laundry beckons, I refer the request to its scheduled time and push the beast out the door. Leaning hard on the door, I block the other diversions and attempt to summon my muse by writing.
Is your daily writing time scheduled?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
Well done for such commitment! It will pay off eventually!
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Thanks Penny. I am counting on it. 🙂
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I have to admit that my to-do list is mainly in my head, so when chaos descends, I usually grab the nearest job and go with it, often not what I really wanted to do. So, maybe I should try a written schedule?
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Like you, sometimes the best way to cope with a stressful situation is to act. The schedule does provide a helpful reminder for the times when I become overwhelmed by chaos. Give it a try. What’s the worst that can happen?
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That’s not a question I ask any more, Jo, but it’s always at the back of my mind…
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Thank you for sharing. 🍁🍃🍂
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Always a pleasure to share your posts, Dear!
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