Is being 'too busy to write' just another excuse? | Ep 52
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Being busy is often used as an excuse for not writing, but it can also be a legitimate claim. The reasons people are busy include work commitments, family responsibilities, social obligations, and other hobbies and interests. Being busy is a symptom of prioritization, where certain activities take precedence over writing. It can also be a fear of failure or perfectionism, where writers feel they need more time to create a masterpiece. To create time for writing, writers can try time blocking, writing in small increments, eliminating distractions, and setting realistic goals. Ultimately, the question to ask is whether writing is important enough to prioritize and make sacrifices for.
Takeaways
Being busy can be both an excuse and a legitimate claim for not writing.
Work commitments, family responsibilities, social obligations, and other hobbies and interests are common reasons for being busy.
Being busy is a symptom of prioritization, where certain activities take precedence over writing.
Fear of failure and perfectionism can also contribute to feeling too busy to write.
To create time for writing, try time blocking, writing in small increments, eliminating distractions, and setting realistic goals.
Ultimately, prioritize writing and make sacrifices for it if it is important to you.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding the Excuse of Being Too Busy to Write
03:02 The Symptom of Prioritization Issues: Why We Feel Busy
07:54 Overcoming the Fear of Failure and Perfection
11:20 Practical Tips for Creating Time to Write
16:00 The Importance of Consistency in Writing
17:53 Investing Time in Writing: Reflecting Its Importance
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