1.06.2024

My Writing Routine [WiP]

I have found a writing routine can be a helpful way to avoid writer's block. At least for me. For the last two months, I established a late morning writing session since I work second shift in the middle of the week. The only days that this differs on is Monday and Friday because those are the days I donate plasma in the morning. Those days I write in the evening between lunch and dinner.

When it comes to a writing routine, I believe in consistency. Writing at the same time everyday creates a circadian rhythm of sorts. It's like my brain gets ready to write by the time I sat down at my desk. Don't' get me wrong, I think about my book all the time. Particularly in the shower, which works out great because I work out and shower before I sit down to write.

Some writers' routines aren't structured by a time table. That's probably because they can afford to write whenever they wish. Instead, they might establish rules or habits that get their writing clogs going. Let's take a look at a few.

Niel Gaimen

Stephen King

Ursela K. Le Guin

As for me, I have to take my job into account. In the middle of the week, I need to have my writing done by 1 o'clock so I have time to finish getting ready for work. Here is what most of my days look like.

6am: Wake up

6:30: have breakfast, something small

7:15: Work Out

8:30am: Shower

9am: Sit down to write

1pm: lunch

Work from 2:30-8 [Tues, Wed, Thurs]

Free time to read, blog, clean [Mon, Fri, Sat, Sun]

7pm: Dinner [Mon, Fri, Sat, Sun]

9:30pm: Journal

10:30: bed

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