In our busy lives, it's often hard to maintain a routine. I'm a creature of routine, yet I am often guilty of letting even important tasks fall through a crack.
For me, a simple approach is often best: a list of tasks to do for a day and perhaps another for the week ahead and just the weekend. Bullet points riddle my life:
- Edit 10 pages of manuscript
- Finish article
- Write 500 words on new manuscript
A single minor catastrophe -- a sick child, an unscheduled meeting, a flat tire -- can quickly put the kibosh on writing time.
Are you a creature of routine? How do you rejigger your schedule when the real world interrupts your fictional ones?
Matt
Sinclair, a New York City-based journalist and fiction writer,
is also president and chief elephant officer of Elephant's Bookshelf
Press, which is hours away from publishing Battery Brothers, a YA novel
by Steven Carman about a pair of brothers playing high school baseball
and about overcoming crippling adversity. Matt also blogs at the
Elephant's Bookshelf
and is on Twitter @elephantguy68.
3 comments:
I'm in the process of trying to reconfigure my routine now--it's not easy!
Thanks, Jeff. I agree. In some ways, trying to fit in writing is like living paycheck to paycheck.
It's an ongoing juggling act. If you figure it, let me know.
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