Getting Back To Work From Your Writer Vacation, Part 5 of 5
Just as you need a few days to get used to a different pace and schedule while on vacation, you need a few days to adjust to being back in your writing office.
Just as you need a few days to get used to a different pace and schedule while on vacation, you need a few days to adjust to being back in your writing office.
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Part 1 of this blog post series on writer vacations discussed why writers need a writing vacation. Part 2 talked about the different types of writer vacations you might take and how they can help your writing, overcoming your fear of taking time...
Part 1, Part 2 A writer vacation renews your creativity You have been working day and night trying to get your writing career going. To retain your love of writing, take a well-deserved writer vacation to make sure you don’t burn out and end up hating your decision to write...
Part 1, Part 3 Where to go on a writer vacation The first part of this post series, Your Muse Demands a Vacation, described writer burnout and how to know if you are in danger of falling victim to this devastating condition. You are losing interest in your writing....
Part 2, Part 3 Writers have a passion for their work. But sometimes the best way to safeguard that passion is to give yourself a break with a writer vacation. Taking time off and getting away from your office periodically is essential. This is equally true whether you work a...
You know exercise for writers is essential. You hear about the benefits of exercise on TV, you read about it online and just about everywhere else. Your friends and family remind you that writing is a sedentary career. The benefits of exercise are more significant when you are under stress...
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