For someone who is a "writer," it seems like I spend an awful big chunk of my precious work-designated hours clicking through email like a monkey with a button fetish.
And skimming them. And replying.
Communication is vital to work relations. And between email, texts, calls, and real people, I'm certainly not lonely.
In fact, sometimes I could do with less "work" and less companionship... and more writing.
You know. Words flowing and making a story.
And skimming them. And replying.
Communication is vital to work relations. And between email, texts, calls, and real people, I'm certainly not lonely.
In fact, sometimes I could do with less "work" and less companionship... and more writing.
You know. Words flowing and making a story.
1 comment:
You have to carve out that time for yourself. You know that. And here I sit, stay-at-home-mom with no outside work screaming for attention (unless you count the mountain of laundry -- but I don't want to think about that right now or I might fall of the edge of sanity). Writers must write -- like the air we breathe, we have to just gulp it selfishly in. Be good to yourself and make it happen.
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