The No Excuses Project: Writing for profit
June 30, 2010 by Juliet Chase
Filed under No Excuses Project
Maybe because it can be done basically anywhere, for any length of time, makes writing even more prone to excuses. There’s really no good reason why anyone that’s said that they want to write a book hasn’t done so already. Getting published is something different; actually writing the thing is completely under your control. I know this and yet untold projects sit in an outline or first chapter state waiting for me to simply focus and finish.
Writing is something I very much want to be part of my overall career mix – from blogging to writing novels, photography books and so on. But somehow getting those projects completed is lagging, to say the least.
There aren’t really any new or special excuses at play for this one – the old stand-by’s do the job just fine:
- I’m too tired/ not in the mood (meaning I don’t feel creative)
- It’s too big
- It will take too long
- I don’t know where to start
- I’m not good enough (a couple more books on the subject will help, right?)
- I have too many other projects
- I’ll lose interest before it’s finished
Next week: How I’m going to turn this around and fit it in with everything else
Holding myself accountable:
The garden – needs weeding but is otherwise doing ok
Jewelry – is on track for now and the priority for this coming week
Photography – continues to take a back seat, not a good thing
Travel – the fund is growing, plans are being made
Romance – possibilities are emerging
Treasure hunting – not on the current agenda
Chores – holding their own
Family and friends – doing ok
Losing weight – somewhere in the middle on this one
Medical health – off to the dentist next week


