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Let's be honest, I've never been the best at time management. When I'm told to clean my room, it takes two days because I'm too busy reading a book I found or looking at every memento I see and reminiscing. When I do my homework online, it takes several hours for one short task because I'm Googling or blogging (cough cough).
(Short update/side note: Remember the Tip Tuesday my friend H wrote? Well, I tried Cold Turkey, and it works great! And not just for writing, but also for school, too.
Let's be honest, I've never been the best at time management. When I'm told to clean my room, it takes two days because I'm too busy reading a book I found or looking at every memento I see and reminiscing. When I do my homework online, it takes several hours for one short task because I'm Googling or blogging (cough cough).
(Short update/side note: Remember the Tip Tuesday my friend H wrote? Well, I tried Cold Turkey, and it works great! And not just for writing, but also for school, too.
I've been trying to figure it out in a sort of trial-and-error fashion. I've tried writing at school (usually highly uncomfortable because people go "OOHH! What are you writing?" and I hate that), writing on the way home in the car (works if I have a burning idea, but not as a regular thing), and even writing when I'm supposed to be working (which doesn't end well for my writing OR my grades). I read a great book by Joanna Penn that said that she got up early in the morning to write, but I don't know if I could do that. I'm not THAT dedicated yet.
Of course, it may be worth a shot. I have no idea if it'll work for me, so I can't write it off completely. But still...ugh.
Any ideas that don't involve getting up early? Comment below!
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Any ideas that don't involve getting up early? Comment below!
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