This morning Middle and Youngest sons pounded the ivory keys at 6:20. For some reason, the only time Middle wants to practice is when the rest of the world sleeps (ie, big sis who sleeps directly under the piano–one floor down).
But I’m no different. My absolute favorite time to write is the minute I wake up. For some reason, my creative juices are more creative when the sky is still dark and the world slumbers on. Yet, I have four kids who need to get ready for school, two dogs who need to go potty and a Dear Hubby I love bonding with over a cup of morning coffee. Not exactly conducive to early morning muse sessions.
Even so, it’s six thirty and I’m writing. In between saying goodbye to DH, getting bowls of Berry Berry Kix for the boys and listening to my zombie teens arise from the detritus of their beds.
Nike has it right. Just do it.
Get up and write, already. Tickle the ivories, quilt the next block or swish a three pointer.
In other words, get in touch with your body’s natural rhythms and use them to your advantage. Don’t apologize for being the odd one up–whether it’s because you wrote through the night or woke before the sun ever thought to stretch its rays across the land.
Through trial and error, I’ve learned that you need far less time to accomplish great things if you let your body/fingers/brains lead the way.
When are you the most efficient, creative or motivated? What real life things get in the way of this time, and how do you overcome them?
Curious minds want to know.
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