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goneriding |
Posted - Feb 22 2012 : 12:20:42 PM Now that I'm home, I'm trying to write and in between that, do all the housework and take care of hubby and animals.
The hardest part seems to be sitting down and DOING it!! Once I'm on the computer, I want to check this board and that board. It's tempting to play around, not get down to business!
Finally, I have my office set up so it's comfy to me, just need to get the discipline down and WRITE.
I've already written two articles, hopefully published, but my books (three) are languishing.
This is harder than I thought it would be!
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goneriding |
Posted - Feb 26 2012 : 07:26:11 AM Jo, yes, I've thought about it. I was thinking I could somehow work my trucking blog into some chapters.
As for taking a bit of time off, yes, I'm finding that is true too! The newness is starting to wear off and a routine is shaping up. Hubby is getting his home-legs (as opposed to sea-legs) under him. I'm also finding I have to have things 'just so' to write. So, I close the office door about 3/4th of the way and write or rewrite for a bit.
Thanks for all the support!! :-)
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knitnpickinatune |
Posted - Feb 25 2012 : 7:48:44 PM have you ever read books by Julia Cameron? She writes on a typewriter instead of a computer. Helps stuck writers & creatives thru her books.
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mudpony farmgirl |
Posted - Feb 24 2012 : 08:05:43 AM hmmm...I hope lady trucker is an okay term. Looks a little weird on the page. :) |
mudpony farmgirl |
Posted - Feb 24 2012 : 08:04:19 AM Winona, have you considered writing a memoir about your life as a lady trucker? I think that would be absolutely fascinating! |
StrawHouseRanch |
Posted - Feb 24 2012 : 06:59:33 AM I think that if I were ever able to quit my day job, I would take a couple of weeks or more between leaving my old job and getting down to work with my work-from-home job, so the new found freedom would wear off, and I could make all of those mental adjustments that would be necessary. It would be awesome to stay home and just be creative, and get paid for it. Definitely a dream I keep close to my heart.
Paula
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goneriding |
Posted - Feb 23 2012 : 8:08:06 PM Welp, I'm just going to have to do this!! I can do the 45/15 thing. I think starting midway through a sentence the next day sounds doable, too! Today went a bit better. Getting my head in the game.
For some 'venting'-type of entertainment, please read my blog, http://lostadventuresintrucking.blogspot.com . Now with pictures!!
Also, http://lostadventuresincooking.blogspot.com is back up and running! Please check it out! Puh-leeze...??
My newest experimental blog: http://lostadventuresingreatdeals.blogspot.com Check it out!!
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mudpony farmgirl |
Posted - Feb 23 2012 : 4:00:58 PM I use the 45-15 schedule too, write for 45 minutes then get up and do something physically active for 15. Fold some laundry, go give the horses some carrots or walk the dogs. It really helps me focus during the designated writing time, and it keeps my butt from going numb! And, another biggie, I write on a laptop that does not have internet access, which keeps the biggest distraction out of reach! |
GirlwithHook |
Posted - Feb 23 2012 : 06:26:02 AM I remember reading that Hemingway always stopped for the day (he wrote eight hours every day as if he were in an office) in the middle of a page--usually in mid-sentence. That way, he had a starting point the next day.
Of course, Hemingway didn't have all the lovely distractions we do today! (Reminds me, I have a story to work on too.)
A hook, a book, and a good cup of coffee.... |
Joey |
Posted - Feb 22 2012 : 3:25:55 PM I know just what you mean. I have been carrying 2 short stories and a novel around in my head for years. When I "tell" them, everyone loves thems and says I should write them down. I have written down the basics but have found that when you "tell" them people they fill in the details in their head. When you "write" it, YOU fill in the details and it's hard. I love the challenge but what I've learned is that the more I write, the more I know that I have much to learn about how to write. You could try what I do with cleaning-I clean for 45 mins. and when the timer goes off I give myself a 15 min break. Anyway, good luck. Sending smiles and hugs. Keep us posted. Joey
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