I'm writing this Friday
evening after a long, busy week at my 8 to 5 job.
Now isn't my first choice
for a writing time, but it's what I have. If I'm going to make any
headway on my other projects, I have only weekends and evenings. No
wonder work on the side has been called moonlighting.
Tomorrow
I need to complete a big article that's coming due. So my little
projects need my attention now. It's nearly time for supper, but I
have a few low-blood-sugar moments available.
I'm
surprised how much I could accomplish in the thirty minutes I
squeezed into my day. And I'm thankful for the notes I jotted to
myself yesterday when inspiration struck. With those fragments from a
fresh moment, I'd equipped myself for this evening's slogging.
I hope
you've been able recently to press ahead with your own
work-in-progress -- especially when you've felt more pressed than
inspired.
2 comments:
I was in a writers group in South Dakota once. We had business cards that said. SHUT UP AND WRITE!
Snatching moments as you have- get the job done :-)
Thanks for this! I work full time and have learned to press on before and after work, and to take advantage of even small moments. Glad you pressed on:)
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