So here’s an eternal question for you–how to balance the day job and the creative life.
I am finding that I am too tired from the day job to write creatively during the week.
I try to reserve my weekends for family. Especially my Sundays. I try to rest during the weekend and recharge.
But if I don’t write creatively on a regular basis, my mood goes south.
I don’t quite know what to do.
I’ve been avoiding my nonfiction project for about two weeks now: I spent yesterday with Bob going Christmas shopping and usually try to reserve my Sundays for rest and church.
But I know I don’t need to go very long without working on a creative project because a week’s delay turns into two weeks, then three, then a month, then before I know it, the New Year will be here, and I will be grumpy that I didn’t accomplish much creatively.
But I also know I need to make time for what is important to me. My family is important. My day job is important to me. Rest and recharging are essential as well. But somewhere I need to find the wherewithal to write.
I need to think on this and restructure my week somehow.
Again, an eternal question. I need to remember why I found work and why my writing is important to me as well. I will solve it. I just need to think harder about it instead of just letting time slip through my fingers.