A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-And-Sixty-Two
I began working on the story, as I had hoped to do before. It is not really a surprise, as I do want to get it done by Thursday, so I had little choice. I wish I had more done by now, but, as I said last night, there is a power in the pressure of a deadline. I've certainly had other occasions where I needed to finish work and waited until the last minute to get it done, and even my own daily writing, a deadline I impose on myself, often follows a similar pattern, with me putting it off for a long while and then getting it done at the end of the evening, before going to bed. I would like to change this, and have worked to do so, but it may just be a matter of temperament and I might need to accept it, even if I know it is not an ideal habit. It may be more that I need to find a way to use it to my advantage, creating more deadlines for myself that I take seriously, such as a deadline for a certain amount of writing by a certain time of day, not just a quota that I can fulfill in the evening. It might be I will still wind up doing the work at the last minute, but that that last minute will be earlier in the day, with the possibility of another deadline, as well, later on. I had maintained a regular schedule of writing twice a day for a long while, so I know I can get back to it, it is just a matter of creating that commitment once more, and I think that using my natural response to deadlines might well facilitate that.
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