I continue to battle to get it all done at the moment.
I did manage to send my novel out into the world again. This
could up to six months for a response, or non-response as the publishing houses
are tending toward at the moment.
My writing journal has been very helpful. It is also a great
reference to flip back through the pages and see how I’m going and where there
may be repeat problems. A problem I have discovered is planning the next
session. Not that planning is a problem, but when I do it is.
At the end of each session, I need to map out what I want to
do at the next session. If I don’t, I stumble. Sometimes I can get straight
into what I want, but mostly I fiddle and check emails and so on before I get
down to what is important and then find I have little time left.
Given the amount of study I’m trying to do, I am sticking to
my early morning writing times for novel writing. If I miss the session it is
hard to make it up during the day, unless I’m organised and can write at lunch
time. But it rarely happens. This adds to the pressure and pushes out the
deadlines. I can’t be too hard on myself though or I won’t get anything done. I
need to take each new day as a fresh start.
I am attempting to follow a suggestion from Scott H Young
about planning and to do lists. I may have mentioned before that I love lists,
but they can become as much of a procrastination tool as a time management
one. Scott’s suggestion is a weekly/daily list.
Start with the weekly list which shows all the things to be
achieved that week. Then using that as a reference write, out the daily to do
list for the following day. At the end of the day write the next day’s list and
so on. Each day taking from the weekly list to ensure it all gets done.
My weekly list looks a little daunting at the moment, but my
weeks haven’t really changed that much over the last few months. Perhaps it is
linked to my energy levels. I need to keep moving though if I’m going to
achieve all that I want to this year. I may be feeling the pressure but I am enjoying every minute.
Happy Scribbling
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