Snowflake via Alexey Kljatov |
The HOLIDAYS are upon us! With all that goes on with kids and their schools, work parties, friend parties, traveling, vacations, and the shopping, it's hard to stay focused and committed to writing and editing. Since NaNo, I've made many lofty goals for revising only to be waylaid by sickness, surprise family emergencies, and doctor visits. My goals have basically been dashed to pieces. Just looking at my to-do lists make me want to pull all my hair out.
Here are some helpful tips if you are experiencing the same kind of busy life and insane scheduling:
- Keep breathing. This helps a LOT.
- Count your blessings and remember that good things can happen! This makes a smile appear on my face.
- Divide and conquer! Instead of revising 10 chapters in a week, cut it half, and then maybe cut it in half again if need be. Stress is not a writer's BFF, unless it is. Procrastinators unite!
- Prioritize. Drop the extra baggage whenever and wherever possible. If it can wait, sneak 20 minutes of writing in!
- Practice focusing. As a mom, this can be difficult for me. I have noodle-brain syndrome and think of a million things at once. Try honing in on that ms by making a playlist or reread the previous couple of paragraphs to get your mind set on the words.
- Ask for help! You'd be surprised how many people want you to succeed in your endeavors! Let them be a part of it by wrapping some gifts or picking up some stocking stuffers for you. Or ask for a night or two of peace and quiet as your holiday gift!
- Don't fret. Eventually, things get done. You'd be surprised how often I feel like I'm barely keeping my head above water and then it's New Years! We can do this! I believe in you!
Happy Holidays!!
Diane, Thanks for the great tips on making it through the holidays. Another that works for me is to focus on why we celebrate this season and to draw on the Lord for the strength and patience I need.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing, Henry! :) I love this season too!
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