Drea
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Final question before I wrap up and go searching for anything I missed.

Q4: How do you create space to be productive? Do you write everyday? Is it your FT job?
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09:51 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Cheryl Harrington
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In response to Drea.
Q4: I've always been a writer, even as a child. When it's in there, it's got to come out (as someone famous once said). I made time at lunch, after kids were in bed, instead of TV. Family was very patient with me. Now that I *could* write full time, I'm not focused. SpoutAbout #Writing
10:01 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Happy4uu&u
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In response to Drea.
I enjoyed this. Thank you so much.

I create space to be productive in my profession by mostly loving everything I do. Even the challenging moments opens a fissure to sneak in a trophy to award myself for my triumphs.
09:59 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Josef Konrad
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In response to Drea.
I do corporate writing full time, so when I write anything just for me or take a stab at fiction, I use the “pay yourself first” savings rule, and I make the first few hours of my day about that. #SpoutAbout #Writing
09:57 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Ground Control
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In response to Drea.
Answer 1: the space varies by circumstances and preference. I would recommend that is nothing but writing.

Answer 2: give yourself at least one day off. The mind needs rest.

Answer 3: Yes, as a ghostwriter, has been for a decade. Not an easy road.
09:54 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Professor Kyle
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In response to Drea.
I wish I could write every day! Or at all!
09:52 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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