Last year was one of my least productive writing years but I’m not going to beat myself up about it. It was a very traumatic year to live through, and to be honest, I’m just pleased that I made it!
Sometimes life comes along and pulls the rug out from under your feet. But you can’t do anything about that except get on with it when it happens.
But there are some things you can control in life and I’m determined that 2019 is going to be positive with regard to the things I can control. Number 1 on that list is how much writing I do throughout the year.
With a busy life and an illness which brings with it a lot of fatigue, I often find it difficult, not only to find the time to write but the energy.
It’s easy to let one day slip by without writing and then another, and before you know it, time has slipped by and you are out of the habit.
So this year I’m determined to start off with good habits even if it’s just a few minutes each day. To help me do that I have written a specific list of immediate tasks so that when I do sit down to write I know exactly what it is I want to achieve from each writing session. Even if I don’t have the time or energy to do much, the hardest part is actually beginning and by having a plan, I'm hoping that this will make it easier to get that bum on seat and fingers on the keyboard. What I’ve also started to do is write a list of everything I achieve each day so that at the end of each week or month I have physical evidence of what I have achieved which will hopefully spur me on to do more.
So here’s a question. What do you do to keep yourself motivated and keep on writing?
The month has certainly got off to a good start with an email from The People’s Friend to say that a story of mine which was accepted last year will be published on 26thJanuary, so I’m really looking forward to seeing that, and, fingers crossed, many more throughout the year.
So here’s to 2019 and may it be the best writing year ever – for everyone. Good luck, best wishes and happy writing.