
The Truth Behind Habit Hacking
Back in March 2016 I read The Artist’s Way and adopted the practice of daily pages. This is a creativity-expanding and focus-generating habit which has aided my writing practice and productivity in all areas of my life. However, the habit took longer than I’d expected to form, which caused some struggle and self-doubt. After all, doesn’t it just take four months to form a new habit? Why was it harder for me?
I’m going to share with you some beautiful data on my progress as well as some lessons I’ve learned along the way.
I’ve written since my 20’s but didn’t put out my first book until 2010, and my second in 2012 followed by my third in 2013. Now, it’s not at all unusual for new writers to be slow, and I was moving faster than Robert Jordan or George R.R. Martin, so that’s something. However, life threw me some curveballs (the death of my father, divorce, job change) and sidelined my bandwidth for a time. When I tried to get back into my groove, I just couldn’t hit my earlier stride. Read More …
Surrender to the Moment
Time is a funny thing–moments and memories strung together in at times a haphazard fashion. We’re always seeking more. Living for the next weekend. The next vacation. The next day off when we can run away from work and finally relax Read More …
How to Bend Your Spoon
I’ve been asked my secret to time management. Honestly, I’ve never kept it a secret, it’s just no one wants to hear it. I work my ass off. No, let me put it in terms you’d prefer to hear. I Read More …
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