A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Eighty-Seven

I have not gotten back to work on that essay yet, but I feel a bit motivated to try and work on it tomorrow, as I am planning to see a good friend for dinner and he has expressed interest in this particular piece.  Maybe I can use that to push me into action tomorrow.  I know I am going to be getting up early, as Melissa has an appointment in the morning and wants me to drop her off and pick her up, suggesting that we have breakfast afterwards.  I am usually awake quite early anyway, so it is not a big deal, but it might provide me with a chance to get started, as I will be home alone for a while.  I should have plenty of time during the day, one way or another.  In truth, it is almost never a lack of actual time for the work that keeps me from getting to it.  Often it is just a matter of remembering that I intend to do something, or else, it may be a sheer lack of motivation.  I write my poetry each day because of inertia for the most part.  In addition, I don't feel I have any excuse left for not doing it.  I have been able to write poems every day for several years at this point, so I can't pretend I am unable to do it.  I need to realize it is always a choice with other kinds of writing and stop excusing myself for choosing to not do it so often.

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