The Coolest Job EVER


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We have the greatest job in the world, writing and reading stories and helping make them better. How cool is that?

But, there are days when the words are difficult to put to the page. I posit that perhaps we spend too much time working on writing and not enough time refilling our creative well. To that end I propose you consider the following:

1. Know when your peak writing time is and write then. You won’t be fighting yourself.

2. Set a timer, for five minutes less than the time you are allotting to write. Timers help us create natural arcs in our story structure be it a paragraph, a page, or a chapter. When time expires, you need to wrap up your work, even if you will be getting back to it later in the day. Five minutes or five hour long timings…using this technique will help you find conflict, action, and resolution within the building blocks of your story.

3. Make a date with yourself to do something away from your desk, away from your workplace. You might go to a garage sale, a second-hand shop, a museum, the park. Renew yourself by changing your environment.

4. Hone your craft. Attend classes, lectures, critique groups, read craft books, find the things that can help you be a better writer.

5. Remember writing is also a job. Jobs have beginnings and ends every day. Jobs have responsibilities that need to be met. You have to show up. Writers need to show up at the page, put in their time and then need to end the day. But like a job, you have to make writing a priority, just like you do when you go to work. If you’re serious about writing, “calling in” is not an option for the days you don’t “feel like it.”

That’s it. Pretty simple. Don’t burn out, recharge and make use of the time you have.