I know I wrote about routine's last week, and I need routines to keep me balanced. But what happens when my usual routine doesn't work.
This week has been a prime example. I've done everything I can to make sure that I had time to do everything I needed to do, but somehow, I didn't do any writing, at all.
Maybe I was procrastinating, but I think it was more that I had a book to release, and was trying to make sure that I was advertising in all the right places, so my usual schedule of blog posts, and funny's that pop up during the week, were replaced by adverts for my book.
This doesn't mean I haven't been writing, because I wrote on Friday night at work, which was great, because I had a huge plot twist happen in my angel story that even I didn't see coming. Still, sometimes these plot twists can through a spanner in the works, but this one has really increased my curiosity as to where the story will go, because at the moment, it could go anywhere.
This week I will need to knuckle down and get some writing done because I want to finish my Men in Kilts and Angel story by the end of this month so that I can focus on a new story, and have some fresh ideas flowing.
Writing for me is a must for my mental health and to be perfectly honest, I feel like I've been teetering on the edge for some time. It's not a huge downward spiral, but I feel very close to stress pulling me over the edge, and I don't like that feeling. I like the feeling I get from knowing that I am writing daily and clocking up the word counts.