Right now, I'm listening to the peaceful sound of canines snoring on the floor next to my chair. Apparently, one dog is having a groovy dream, given all the little woofs and paw wiggles.
Today's rainy-day tranquility has only been interrupted by the occasional phone call. I had a great time talking to a client, but other than that, today's calls have been annoying B2B telemarketer calls. So in addition to the writing advice below, I offer you my husband's best writing productivity tip:
"Don't answer the phone."
Although I have a difficult time not answering the phone, he's right. I schedule all my client calls and really should not answer the phone. In fact, I've turned off the ringer, so I won't even know when it rings. (Welcome to voice mail Mr. Telemarketer!)
Enjoy!
Moods are for Cattle, Not Writing
by Susan C. Daffron
Excuses for not writing often relate to one of two problems: priorities or perfectionism
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