Keeping Track of Time
by K.M. Weiland @ Wordplay time managementtoolsDo you know, without looking, how much time your novel covers? If the question has just pushed you into the predicament of either scrunching up your face or staring at the ceiling in an effort to tally up your various scenes and arrive a reasonable figure of days, then the answer is probably an unqualified “Err… no.”
Dear Literary Ladies: How do I find time to write?
by Nava @ Dear Literary Ladies funtime managementDear Literary Ladies, I would dearly love to call myself a professional writer, but I’m so easily distracted. After the kids go to school, it’s off to work, the gym, and endless errands. On weekends, I entertain family or visit with friends. In the midst of all this, I can’t seem to find time to write. How can I fit everything in?
Finding time to write (even if you have kids)
by Debbie Ridpath Ohi @ Will Write for Chocolate time managementHere are some tips for those trying to carve out some time for their writing. Keep in mind that what works for someone else may not work for you; you’ll need to do some experimenting. In the end, it’s not so much finding time to write as making time to write.
How to Find the Time to Write
by James @ Men with Pens inspirationtime managementHow to find the time to be a freelance writer is something many people ask, especially those who would like to develop a sideline career. If you’d like to be a writer, but you also have a full-time job and a family, finding time to be a freelance writer might seem an impossible dream. Here are some ideas to find the time you need to write…
Time Management: How Many Hours Can You Fit In One Day?
by James @ Men with Pens time managementtipsAre you overwhelmed at how much work you need to accomplish in one day? Do the projects keep piling up in direct proportion to the number of distractions you have? Do you look at your list of things to do and wish it would just go away? Have you ever spent too much time trying to finish one project at the expense of letting other projects slide?
