It is "officially" spring, my cluster. Time to clean out your house and any hindrance to achieving your goals. Let's talk about what you do when you hit a snag in your writing life. This is #fridayfriend To every road, there are bumps and pot-holes. It is your choice to let those stop you or let them be the launching pad to your next level. March was such a busy month I felt like a bee. All I did was deal with life and sleep. Life and sleep. Life. Sleep. Sometimes, it was all life and no sleep. To be honest, it got to me and everything came to a grinding halt, especially my writing life. It was terrible. Below are the steps I took to de-stress which led to a resurgence in my writing life and a commitment to create new content for this site. steps to de-stress
update on the promise: march
rememberTo every road, there are bumps and pot-holes. It is your choice to let those stop you or let them be the launching pad to your next level. Maybe this will reveal a new path or plot you have not considered before. Don't be afraid to embrace new opportunities.
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7/7/2019 08:43:09 pm
Having a journal is really interesting and very effective. Honestly, I was able to see this post a long time ago and promised to come back once it worked out for me. I did not recognize the main source of my stress before or the stressor so I followed your ideas. I did write my daily journals and it was really a big relief. I have the medium to burst out my emotions without being judged. Having a 15 minute break when you think you will burst out is really helpful as well.
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