Wayne County Fair 2013 |
Today I am on the merry-go-round. Going around in circles, wondering when the ride will be over,
can I really reach that brass ring with out falling off? My plan for a productive morning totally blown by snow, ice, more snow, and kids home from school. The precious 2 hours and 45 minutes I usually have to work on my current writing project? So not happening.
What do I do when my writing schedule is interrupted by children and other acts of nature beyond my control? I grab a spiral notebook, the cheaper the better, and a pen. I leave it out where I can scribble down ideas that bubble up as I play with the kids, wash dishes, and watch the snow fall.
I have tried 3X5 cards and sticky notes but the kids and the dogs chew and eat them, respectively. If the cards/notes survived the omnivorous kids and dogs, I had a really bad habit of misplacing them or washing them.
For those of us with attention issues having a place to capture your flight of ideas is essential. Using something that does not depend on an external power source, is easily replaced and inexpensive is freeing. Writing in my spiral notebook provides these five benefits.
- I feel as I am really working even if I am not at my computer, hammering away at my current work in progress.
- I can capture thoughts and ideas for my work in progress and new story ideas.
- When I face the blinking cursor I have a clue what I wanted to write.
- I don’t have to worry that my notes will be lost, chewed on, or otherwise become unreadable, although I do advise NOT pointing a freshly fed infant at one’s research notebook!
- A spiral notebook feels private in a way that electronic notes do not.
Do you have any 3X5 cards? |
Whirlwind snow days… YAY! Gotta love 'em! 😉
That you do! if you don't would go crazy here! :0