I used to binge write. It kept me tied in to my creative side. Now, all I want to do is write something every day. One sentence will do. I want to turn off my edit machine and just write.
I’ll even settle for re-writing. It is never good to be a writer who is too busy to write; it is suffocating me…
Today, I decided to create an in-house retreat – set the date, take vacation, create the itinerary, and just do it.
I have three hours on Saturday to write: I’m going to frame this as “Robin’s In-House Writing Retreat”. Must find cocktails to serve after the three hours are up…..
Thank you, Nancy.
Do. Not. Suffocate. We need your words.
And it suddenly occurred to me that “retreat” is moving in the opposite direction than we think we should move, are told we should move. I think this is a good thing. Retreat away, my friend. I like this.
Oh my, you are the best.
An in-house writing retreat, love it!!