From here on I resolve to feel less guilt about things.
I will not feel guilty for taking time to go to the movies or dinner with my mom.
I will not feel guilty for taking time to watch television. I'm a visual learner. I can learn the craft of writing better through television than through books on the craft.
I will not feel guilty for taking time to play video games. Again, I can learn about the craft of plotting through this heavily visual medium. (May write on that someday soon.)
I will not feel guilty for indulging in pleasure reading without thought of studying how the author plied their craft. (Seriously, I have tried to read a book to analyze how an author did something and got to the end before remembering I was supposed to be paying attention to the craft.)
I will not feel guilty for taking time away from writing to teach myself to sew.
I will not feel guilty for pursuing other hobbies and indulgences to recharge my batteries.
I will not feel guilty for having a life outside of writing.
What do you resolve not to feel guilt over?
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Yep. You shouldn't feel guilty for any of that. I won't feel guilty that I can't yet write at the pace I want.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angie. Hope you get some good writing in, even if it's not the pace you want! Thanks for coming by!
DeleteI agree. You can't feel guilty about those things. Even when you get an agent and a book deal, you still need to do things outside of writing. Otherwise, where are you going to get all of your inspiration and ideas?? =)
ReplyDeleteIndeed. Authors are glorified as hermits, but if we're hermits, we aren't getting inspired. So what's that do to our writing? Thanks for commenting!
DeleteThis is good! I will not feel guilty for taking breaks and spending time on just relaxing. Last year I didn't do that and it wore me down way too much.
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