A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Eighty-Seven

I decided to keep following the same strategy as yesterday and set a cutoff time for my work.  I was able to make up what I had not done yesterday, and I am not far off from the same amount remaining today, so it does not feel that I am slipping, just reorganizing in order to make things more functional.  As I said last night, I know I need to find a way to be more flexible, and need to be more compassionate with myself about being perfect with my work.  I am not going to allow myself to take time off from writing at any point soon, but I do see the need to balance what I expect of myself in my work with other needs in my life.  I want to make this sustainable for me, and I can't stay awake all night, every night in order to work.  I think the steps I am taking now are the first towards making a positive shift that will keep me productive while making accommodations for the rest of my life.

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