A Writer's Notebook, Day Three-Hundred-And-Fifty-One
I have kept to five poems again today, despite my still being in great pain. I am glad to say that Melissa is home now, which makes me glad, even though I am still sick. I don't know which one would be more likely to knock me off task, being ill or having Melissa come home, but I am glad to say that I maintained my practice.
I suppose I should not really be surprised at this point, having been writing this way for some time, but I still have days when I do feel a strong desire to not get the work done, and today certainly didn't feel particularly great for creativity. Still, I did my work, and I feel that is worth celebrating, even if it is, by now, something that I should probably just expect. Though, I do fear that the day I start taking it for granted is the one when it is most likely I will actually slip up.
I suppose I should not really be surprised at this point, having been writing this way for some time, but I still have days when I do feel a strong desire to not get the work done, and today certainly didn't feel particularly great for creativity. Still, I did my work, and I feel that is worth celebrating, even if it is, by now, something that I should probably just expect. Though, I do fear that the day I start taking it for granted is the one when it is most likely I will actually slip up.
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