This time next week my child will be back in school, and I will have 6 hours a day to get work done in peace.
Of course, it never ends up being 6 free hours. I do errands and sometimes chores, and other things that require concentrated time. And naps. I admit to naps.
However, it will be a relief to have some space to stretch, some flexibility. Summer is a time of squeezing writing into the nooks and crannies of life. While this may work well for some writers, my brain struggles to work that way, and it leaves me frazzled and exhausted.
I love the time I get with my daughter during the summer. I enjoy the family adventures when we travel. The slower pace of life is a welcome change from the often-hectic school year. But I confess to relief in getting my “me time” back.
I have several projects I want to work on, so my ambitions are high, as they tend to be. Sometimes unrealistically high. But for the first time in several years, I feel like I might be up to the task. We shall see what the school year brings for me.
Does the end of summer bring you more or less time to write?
I’m retired from the day job and don’t have children. However I do have the NTD book business, and I’m working on three projects at once. I didn’t plan it that way it just happened. I believe I’m up to the task, tho, and manage to get some time in for writing. I’ve got my balloons to coach me, so that helps.
Barbara of the Balloons