A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-And-Sixty-Seven

The last several weeks I have been back and forth with my morning writing session.  Some days, I have been doing it, but many times I have let it slip.  I am still writing each day, so it is not that much of a problem, but I would like to be more consistent about doing my work in the mornings.  I'm hoping that tomorrow I can get myself back to work on that project from last week, which I know I need to continue work on, as I need to have the next portion of the work ready for Thursday.  It may be that I don't do it tomorrow and repeat my procrastinating from last week, but I am hoping that, perhaps, tomorrow morning I will get to it first thing.  I am already fairly sure what I want to write, or at least the approach to that which will get me started so I can do the work.  I am certain it won't be so hard, once I begin, as so much is already planned in my mind, and what I am planning for it is fairly fun and entertaining.  In truth, I don't have very many reasons for resisting doing the work, so I feel it is reasonable to expect I might wake up and be able to convince myself to get to work on it, especially knowing I have already discussed my desire to do so here, on this blog.  That, too, can be a powerful in creating the motivation I know I often need in the morning.

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