Here in the States, we just celebrated Thanksgiving Day. It’s a busy week of grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, and visitors. My sister, her four adult children and their children came for the week. We had so much fun! But it was a challenge to write for 10 minutes every day with so much company. And, in the midst of all the activities, I got a great idea for a fictional character and a scene for a book or short story. So I had to write! I had to squeeze in 10 minutes between the cooking, shopping, playing, talking, visiting, etc. You can too:
- Add 10 minutes to your day by setting your alarm 10 minutes earlier than usual.
- Write at the kitchen counter while you’re waiting for the water to boil or the potatoes to cook or the rolls to get burned – I mean browned. (I learned that 10 minutes is too long for rolls to be in the oven!)
- Lock yourself in the bathroom for 10 minutes. (Note: this doesn’t work very well if you have children in the house because they see the closed bathroom door as their opportunity to have a conversation with you!)
- Sit in your vehicle in a well-lit parking lot at the mall or the grocery store and write for 10 minutes.
- Or, sit in your vehicle in your driveway or parking lot and write for 10 minutes.
- Invite your company to go with you to the library or a coffee shop where you can write for 10 minutes while they read or enjoy a snack.
- Write while your mother/sister/husband/niece/nephew is talking. Look up occasionally or nod your head to appear as if you’re paying attention.
- Announce that you’re going to take a 30-minute nap. Write for 10 minutes; sleep for 20.
- Ask whoever you’re with to write for 10 minutes with you. My sister Becky and write together and sometimes we read what we wrote out loud.
- Before you turn in for the night and go to sleep, turn off the television, tablet, computer, smartphone and then write for 10 minutes.
I’m re-reading “How to Write a Nonfiction Book in 21 Days That Readers LOVE!” by Steve Scott. He writes for 2-hours every day and tells how he does it in this book. Someday…