A Day In The Life Of A Writer: Jane Eastwood
/My biggest issues with my writing are DISCIPLINE and CONFUSION!
I have so many ideas/projects swimming about it my head that I tend to let them do just that – “swim” and postpone “I will do it tomorrow”.
This is a BIG mistake on my part. I write better first thing in the morning. That’s okay you might say but if I go to my solitary confinement room (which is essential to me, I can’t cope with interruptions OF ANY KIND when writing) at that time I end up being there sometimes all day long and nothing else gets done.
Consequently – I have an additional“guilt” factor running around in my mind too.
I think “Must get the hovering/washing/ironing” done BEFORE I write which is FATAL as by the time I have done all the menial tasks I am way beyond wanting to write anything at all.
During household chores I try to simplify the confusion of “where to start” and “categorise” these projects – I want to write a book about my disability which is profound deafness. I am also currently “blogging”. My youngest son will be forty soon, I have had a family tree made so imminently the PRIORITY is that I MUST write an accompanying history of the family to complete the birthday gift.
I tend to work much better with this kind of “deadline” which comes back to “discipline.” I know I will discipline myself to complete that project because in my mind I “have to do it”. I get lazy about the blog and don’t keep up with it regularly enough so when I update that it tends to be an all day project. That leaves little time for my book on disability.
I benefitted so much from working with Bridget on courses exactly because there were deadlines to fulfil.
I need to make rules and I need to adhere to them for example, I could set aside certain days of the week for writing.
That said I find “spontaneity” is an essential tool for my writing so once again I am confronted with another dilemma, discipline and rules versus spontaneity. Tricky.
The strangest phenomenon of all is totally inexplicable to me. Writing is the EASIEST PART! When I write it just “flows” and all gets poured on to the page with ease. Getting my head around all these other challenges is what “blocks” me.
We unpeel those layers that have attached themselves over time, by finding word portals back to a freshness of thought and expression.