Lt. General Hansen wrote:
Actually I think the "moral" of this conversation is that none of us have
interesting excuses... like the pet monkey mentioned in Jon's original post... we all have boring, normal, adult/homeschooler excuses.

Hahaha! Yes! Perhaps dramatic to us, but when you look at them objectively...
Domici wrote:
I have found "just write a little" helps overcome my mood. While my writing doesn't pay the bills a few people seem to enjoy it. If I just write a little each day I can make progress. While lots of people can do the job I do, no one else can write the stories I do. The same is true for you.
Thanks! I am planning on trying that today and digging back into my main work in progress... Once I send off a music clip I edited...
AnnewithanE wrote:
Also wow, looking back over this, I have one main thought: I have a lot of excuses. Some of which are valid (such as family and work and school). I think most of them (except just having too many hobbies) boil down to one thing, though: I really don't have much time for anything outside of what I'm committed to or required to do
Yes, I have been learning more and more is to honestly say, instead of "I didn't have time to write," "I chose X over writing today." Really, you can do that with anything. That helps me see where my priorities are. Did I choose spending time with family over writing? Good. Did I choose becoming distracted on Facebook over writing? Not so good. Did I zone out and finish a necessary project at a snail's pace because "I'm not going to have time for writing anyway, so I may as well get some leisure in now"? Ummm... that's just silly. And often I lose my writing or rest time just because of that. Personally, there are times I need to pause and recharge my creative well, and other times I just need to change my mindset. In any case, it helps to be mindful of your priorities - it sounds like you are doing a great job at that already! And also, my mom especially has been encouraging in reminding me that my writing does have value, and it is perfectly fine to set aside time to work on it - in fact, she really wants to see me finish some books! So, don't be too quick to relegate writing to a selfish pastime (talking to myself here

). God uses your written words to bless others, too!