A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And-Three

I was able to get myself motivated to write earlier today, though the amount remains close to my minimum.  I am comforted by the consideration that this minimum, while far lower than my consistent output over the past several years, my recent "slump" is still far more than at earlier periods of my life.  I do not want to go back to the times when I wasn't writing, and I am still motivated by that, even as I find myself less inspired.  The shift in perspective that has come with doing the work each day is powerful, and I am glad to have reached a point where writing matters to me in that way.

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