Seven day writing challenge: day two.
Feb. 26th, 2019 09:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Three pages in personal (paper) journal, speculating on some likely sort of existential reasons for stalling out on novel 2, and possibly productive ways to think myself through it? I mean, who knows. Feels kind of good, though.
I'm making a big effort to sneakily reduce screen time in my household (especially for the boys). One thing we're doing is some family reading/writing/art/piano time every night, although I don't call it that. And probably because I'm being low-key about it, overall it's going well. Right now I spend the time working through CBT exercises with kid 1, but I'm thinking it will eventually give me time for writing/reading, too. As it is, I'm finding the 45 minutes between the boys' bedtime and their lights-out time, when they're reading silently in their beds, is good writing time for me. It's quiet, I'm relaxed, but not yet unconscious.
I'm making a big effort to sneakily reduce screen time in my household (especially for the boys). One thing we're doing is some family reading/writing/art/piano time every night, although I don't call it that. And probably because I'm being low-key about it, overall it's going well. Right now I spend the time working through CBT exercises with kid 1, but I'm thinking it will eventually give me time for writing/reading, too. As it is, I'm finding the 45 minutes between the boys' bedtime and their lights-out time, when they're reading silently in their beds, is good writing time for me. It's quiet, I'm relaxed, but not yet unconscious.
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