Thursday, July 31, 2008

How do folks keep up with all of the blogs and digests they're interested in AND write AND live a real external life as well? I've got hobbies I'm not attending to, writing I'm supposed to be working on, and I've gotten behind in reading several blogs. So behind that I didn't notice the Left Behind and Loving It series of writer's workshops until two days ago. And I'm already feeling overwhelmed by the amount of material it offers.

I'm one of those people who need time to decompress every so often. I need a quiet space where I can passively let my brain relax and unravel all of the experiences that get tangled within it as the week goes by. I think my decompression-debt is rising these days; when I get home from work, I don't have the energy or the focus to be able to study and absorb new writing techniques or tackle the 3DCG art hobby I was so excited about when I started it several months ago. I just want to sit and do something I don't have to think too much about, like a computer puzzle. Of course, working on a wedding isn't helping.

Where did I fall off the motivation and drive boat? How do y'all manage it?

2 comments:

Charles Gramlich said...

Routine is how I do it. I just establish a routine and stay with it come hell or high water. Well, most of the time. Sometimes I fall spectacularly on my face.

Shauna Roberts said...

Routine is very important for me too. It also helps set boundaries that family and friends sometimes learn to respect.

For more helpful hints, check your mailbox today or tomorrow. ;-)