Laying in bed this morning, thinking about what I planned to do today, I had an epiphany of sorts. I told my husband I would help him paint the lattice work on our fence but I had to write my two pages first. LOL, that could take all day. For those of you who know me well, I used to be prolific with my writing. I could write ten to twenty pages a day if I had nothing better to do. Those days are long gone. So, you say, how is writing a book like losing weight? Well, they both involve setting one small goal at a time. When the goal is achieved, you set the next goal. If you don't "write the alotted 2 pages," then the next day you sit down and try to write two pages. Of course the goal is whatever works for you. Before you know it you have two chapters written and you are not quite sure how to you did it. The same goes for losing weight. You set a goal and you work until you reach that goal. Then you set a new goal. The goals have to be reachable and attainable in a reasonable amount of time. Wow, enough of the lecture. I have been trying to write my anthology for next year and it has been really tough to find the time. But if you haven't guessed already, I have finished chapter two and am heading into chapter three.
Allana Angel
If you're heading into chapter three, that's progress! But I'm glad you didn't keep up the losing weight analogy by asking the rest of us to tell how much weight we've lost in addition to how much writing we've gotten done. LOL!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, aren't angels always supposed to be at their ideal weight???
Don't we wish! Never, never ask anyone their weight or if they have gained or lost weight. Isn't that an unwritten law?
ReplyDeleteLOL, Chris! I think you're right--there must be an unwritten law about not asking weight-related questions. :)
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