I’ve had an alteration of my daily schedule and it’s really
getting in the way of my writing.
I didn’t have enough time before and have precious less of
it now. The sad part is I was on a roll. Not to say people are banging on my door
to read my stuff, but the writing was working. I’m getting it. I’m finally
figuring out how to do the kind of writing I want to do.
And then they took away my time.
One of my favorite WIFYR people, Claudia Mills, offered a
breakout session once. She called it something like 60 Minutes A Day. The gist
of it was to find a minimum of sixty minutes each day to work on your story. An
hour a day makes for a good goal. It’s sometimes hard to find sixty minutes in
a busy life. Conversely, it may seem too little to get anything done. But it’s
ideal because it forces you into your story without taking a huge block of
time. Unlike a set number of words per day, one hour has a definite stopping
point. Chipping away, day after day could give you a rough draft in a few
months. I’ve been a weekend warrior before, writing several hours at a time on
a Saturday afternoon. Writing daily keeps the story fresh, your brain working
on it as the story percolates in the subconscious.
I came away from that conference singing the 60 minutes a
day mantra and managed to get it in most days. There were some days when it
didn’t happen, but mostly it worked and one day at a time, my story grew. There
were days when the rest of my life got in the way and I would go a week or more
before remembering I need to write an hour daily.
5 comments:
I feel your pain. Time is my biggest obstacle too. I wish I had the answer for you. I've heard people suggest 15 minutes if you can't do an hour. Then at least something gets written. Sounds good, in theory, but I'm like an old car. It takes me a while to get up to speed.
Sixty minutes is a good goal. It's amazing how plugging away little by little you can end up with a complete manuscript before you know it!
That's my biggest problem too! Thanks for the post ;)
That's my biggest problem too! Thanks for the post ;)
Sorry about the repeat. I think my iPods out to get me sometimes
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