Life has really been getting in the way and I've been struggling lately with finding the time to write since I started my new job. I do manage to squeeze one or two hours out of my days but I feel that I can squeeze out even more. At the moment my routine is messed up and I need to make some changes.
In order to keep on keeping on and hopefully motivate my followers who are in the same boat, my next posts will concentrate on motivation and time management tips for writers. I'll search the web for sites that are helpful in this area and post them on here.
Here are the first:
Great tips to keep you and me going. I love the second and fourth tip.
A time log to help you keep track of your time and help you see why 24 hours just doesn't seem enough. I should use this.
http://www.businessballs.com/timemanagementtimelog.pdf
Creating a routine.
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Create-a-Writing-Routine-Like-a-Professional-Writer&id=3058007
Making the time:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4546264_make-time-writing.html?ref=Track2&utm_source=ask
For me it's an up and down journey. Great links. Thanks,
ReplyDeleteGreat links! and don't feel so bad about not being able to write as much as you'd wanted. Things happen. Your strength is in how you ride those waves.
ReplyDeleteHugs and encouragement!
Thanks Liz! I don't have time to read the links right now (sensing a theme?!) but I am bookmarking them to come back to later. Keep squeezing!
ReplyDeleteHope things settle down for your soon. The time log sounds like a great idea. I'll check out the links.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys for the encouragements. You're right Akoss, let's keep riding those waves.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll definitely start keeping a time log to see how I manage my time.
It's hard to work and write - I do the same. Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of keeping a time log. Not only will you see how much time you're really writing, you can also see how you're spending the rest of your time. It could also be helpful in seeing how your time is spent overall, to see where maybe more time for writing could be carved out. Thanks for posting, Liz.
ReplyDeleteBecca @ The Bookshelf Muse
I'll look forward to your tips. I'm working on getting organized. Writing's still the thing I do to reward myself when everything else is done (or sort of done).
ReplyDeleteI start a part-time job next week and will have to be focused to work out my writing time. A time log sounds like the answer. Thanks for the links.
ReplyDeleteTransitions are hard. Be patient, and gentle to yourself. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI’m useless with time-management, and I’ve even been sent on a few courses over the years as part of my various jobs.
ReplyDeleteI tend to write very haphazardly, in the house when I have time; and am not being accused of ignoring anyone, so not very much there then; or furtively at work, hey at least I’m looking busy and very intent on what I’m doing!