The more I write and search for inspiration for blog posts, the more I come across analogy of how certain natural laws that govern universe actually can be very well applied to our everyday life. If we fast rewind our memory to a high-school years we might recall the 2nd law of thermodynamics that basically says: the universe tends to go from present order to bigger disorder. And does that apply to your everyday life? Well imagine: you can spend all day cleaning your messy room and within couple of working hours, you are practically at square one – like you didn’t tidied it up at all.
Sounds familiar?
We all live our lives chaotic to some degree. We cannot control every circumstance but we can put some effort and take charge to at least try make some order. And making that order can mean finding more time to write.
My first recommendation is to:
1.Have a clear writing goal
If you write for a blog or a book, have clear mind about what you want to accomplish. For a blog having in advanced prepared editorial calendar with defined frequency of your posting can be handy in overall estimate on what you need to write, does it require research and ext. Pretty much the same comes with a book. That writing goal can be a number of pages, chapters or developing your story concept.
2.Prioritize and reschedule
Squeeze writing in your schedule like you plan other activities: your meals, working out, household chores. Once it becomes that ingrained part of your everyday life, the lesser are chances for you to skip it in favor of some other activity.
That can also mean:
3.Getting up an hour earlier
and writing during that peaceful time where dreams and reality collide.
4. Trading your evening TV hours for some quality writing time
Instead of being hypnotized in front of a glowing screen, indulge in your imagination and focus on your writing.
5.Using your commuting and travel time efficiently
If you travel by bus or train to work, this is an excellent opportunity to use this (almost wasted) time to think about our writing, jot some ideas down or brainstorm new poem/story.
6. Sparing some treasure time during weekends
Organize your weekends in such way that part of your relaxing routine be writing.It could be as simple as sitting down to enjoy cup of coffee or if you go for a walk: use these breaks to elaborate your writing ideas or finish previous writing tasks.
7.Making space for writing
Putting physical order in your everyday environment can be helpful in terms it will motivate you to write instead of dealing with stressful petty things. Having that special, inspiring place you dedicate to your writing can help you in making writing a priority – being that small gesture like clearing out a counter to write down your new idea. Such small acts of generosity towards our passions and creativity can be a triggering point to transform our writing into a regular practice.
How do you deal with chaos and find time for writing?
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Nice list. Quite helpful though.
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Thank you!
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I schedule it in every day first thing and schedule posts ahead of time. That way, if anything urgent crops up I have my posts written.
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I do it to. Very handy when you travel and don’t know if you’ll have access to wifi 🙂
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Reblogged this on Peggeek and commented:
When someone writes exactly what you needed to read
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Reblogged this on DebbieDeyWrites and commented:
This is becoming more and more challenging for me as I also work a full-time day job. This post from Maja (Business in Rhyme) provides some real insight into other ways to capture a few extra minutes each day.
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Thanks Debbie for sharing 🙂
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Thank you so much for writing about this.I specifically have to follow your guidance to write blogs more regularly than I already do!
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I’m glad you found my post inspirational 🙂
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Great read.
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Thanks 🙂
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You are welcome
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Very helpful tips, thank you!
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You are welcome:)
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Thank you for this!
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You are welcome 🙂
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Hi Maja,
Thanks for sharing these awesome motivation for writers and bloggers,
more grease to your elbow and keep up the good works.
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Thanks Ajibola for your encouragement!
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Some good tips Maja and if we only implement one it can create some quality space for writing. I am a little different in that I find that my best work and writing comes when I am in a state of chaos. If I plan or structure things too much I can lose an edge to my creativity. Outside of writing, my work is all about planning and structure so maybe the writing is a kind of rebellion. What are your thoughts on this?
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Hi Davy, thanks for being my faithful reader 🙂
I think that many people search for false excuses and for some reason they don’t permit themselves to enjoy more activities like writing and other hobbies. They might complain about too much things to do – their hectic life in general. With a little a bit of organization they can find time and make space for writing. And this post was mainly about that. But on the other hand, we are all different and some might need other type of stimulus and trigger in order to write. I personally prefer minimalist approach to everything in life – if I am anyhow stressed it makes me nervous and anxious. But also there are people that are great at working under pressure. And I salute to that – it is a great skill to have 🙂
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A pleasure Maja. The quality of your posts and writing elicit the responses 🙂 I agree, personality type has a part to play in this and sometimes having a better understanding of ourselves can also help with writing.
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I just started a blog amd have been intending to write more frequently. These guidelines are really helpful. 😀
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That’s great 🙂
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I just started a blog and have been intending to write often. But as a Student of Medicine it is really difficult to make enough time for my writing. This post is a solution for that. 😊 Thank You 😀
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Thanks for the wonderful list. A list of good things to try out.
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you are welcome 🙂
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thanks
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I love the simplicity of this post, clear and concise tips which work well! Love it!
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You have a very beautiful website. I look forward to coming back and reading more. Please stop by mine and if you like, follow back.
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Reblogged this on Not The Noodle Man and commented:
nice blog info
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