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

 I am writing this at a far different hour than usual.  Most of the time, I am content to let myself wait until well into the night, making writing this entry one of the last acts of my day.  I find it is a good summation for me, and a way to remain motivated towards other work.  At the same time, though, I often put off the work I want to do until later and later.  In part, this is due to a difficulty with sleeping that I have had for a long time, as well as a more recent issue with unpleasant dreams, but it is also just a by-product of my general habit of procrastination.  While I have gotten myself to do my writing each day, I still have that desire to put the work off that nags, and it manifests, much of the time, in letting the writing wait until I am wanting to go to bed and feel the deadline of the day's end approaching.  Today, though, I am taking the step of writing this early, having already done other work already.  If I write more after, that is fine, but I do not need to.  I have been staying up later and later the past week or two, and it is catching up with me, but now, I have no excuse to stay up all hours, and will, I hope, get to sleep far earlier than is my general custom.

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