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Challenge #2 Week #3 Going Strong-ish

The greatest barrier to this challenge of challenges is time. So far, I've just about stuck with Challenge #2: Write an hour each day. I should have made it more strict. There is one challenge that is get up at 5:30am every day and write. It will be interesting to see how the two challenges compare. So far I've done it, but I have done at least 75% of writing for my side jobs and other people. 25% is personal writing. 

It is easy to make excuses. Even for a self-made, self-accountable challenge of challenges like this. I returned from Thanksgiving in Virginia on Monday afternoon. I did sit down and get some writing done, but my evening was cut short when I had a friend ask to stay with me for a few days. They were in between housing situations and needed a place to sleep until their new lease started. Not wanting my friend to be homeless, I obliged. But for someone who lives alone and who has lived alone for the better part of 9 years, getting used to another human in my living space has been challenging. 

Part of me wants to talk with her and "entertain" my guest. Part of me wants quiet and no distractions so I can do my writing. Neither of those parts really allow for productivity. But I can't blame my friend. I am the one who lacks the self-discipline to write. I'm the one who owes a proposal to a literary agent before she forgets who I am. I'm the one who has to battle my work fatigue and JUST DO IT. 


I miss reading a chapter each night. I've stopped that, for now. (The challenge wasn't contingent on reading a chapter each night past the first week). But that was so easier! Let's hope I stay the course so we can begin Challenge #3 on Monday!

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