A Writer's Notebook, Day Five-Hundred-And-Sixty-Three

I once again was able to cajole myself to work earlier today.  I find it sort of silly that I feel like I have been slacking off not writing more when I have been consistently writing in excess of ten poems a day lately, but I think there is a psychological value in working both at the start and at the end of my day.  It gives me a stronger sense that I am accomplishing something.  I do not feel that I am putting off my work when I do something else after writing in the morning, a feeling that often still comes when I only write at night.  I need to keep that in mind and stick with my morning and evening writing routine.

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