tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7031797817780655627.post7942876921394029499..comments2011-07-05T17:02:22.093-04:00Comments on Durham Write-On Writing Circle: All Good IntentionsDurham Write-Onhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08411088245019058503noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7031797817780655627.post-91735764134164310632009-11-20T14:12:11.031-05:002009-11-20T14:12:11.031-05:00Oh boy do I know what you mean Cynthia. This very...Oh boy do I know what you mean Cynthia. This very topic has been weighing on my mind recently as well - how to make the time to write?<br /><br />Juggling work and kids and household chores takes up so much of my energy that, by the time that's all done, I only have enough energy left to sit on the couch and watch TV while my poor laptop sits sad and alone.<br /><br />I try to remind myself though that, no matter how valid my excuses are, they won't get the novel written. It's not as though there is some writing fairy who listens to my well thought out reasons for not getting any words down today and says, "Yes, you're right, there is no way you could have gotten to the book today. I hereby grant you 1500 words - poof!"<br /><br />So, until the writing fairy does show up at my desk, it's up to me to find the time. <br /><br />I work out at a local fitness club and when I'm in my cycling class and we've been riding hard for half an hour and we're all whining that we can't possibly keep going, our instructor always yells the same thing at us, "Find It!" she says, and I think it's the same thing for writing.<br /><br />SaraDurham Write-Onhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08411088245019058503noreply@blogger.com