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I have 30 minutes to write this post.

Don’t worry, it’s not like I’m in danger and if I don’t complete it within the time frame something bad will happen to me, it’s just that my day is packed and I don’t have the time to give it much more than 30 minutes.

This is what happens when you are a freelance writer who takes on several assignments at once.

Today I must:

  • Finish a book review
  • Write a parenting magazine column
  • Write a pet magazine column
  • Write a magazine article
  • Submit newspaper story ideas for next week
  • Respond to an email from a frantic chicken owner
  • Write two other blog posts
  • Interview a restaurant owner for a feature article

I also have to pick my kids up at the pool, contact a friend about some photos, attend a town event tonight, drop off some medical forms, and somehow find the time to get food in the house, the natives are getting restless about that one.

I’ve written before about the challenges of being a writer while having children (compounded by the fact that they all have diverse summer schedules) and I know that, and let’s be honest here, I’ve whined often about this predicament.

But you know what? It has taught me to buckle down and do my work. There is nothing like a time crunch for productivity.

I know I can write this post within 30 minutes because I’ve written so many before that I’ve found a groove. Same thing goes for the articles and book review which I will give each a whopping total of 45 minutes in which to write. I’ve done it before and based on that knowledge I know I can do it again and again.

I’m always amazed by people who claim they need weeks in order to compose a blog post and get it written. Oh for crying out loud, follow Nike’s advice and JUST DO IT. While I may submit copy that has a few typos in it (the bane of my existence) I end up submitting a post that although not perfect is something that is finished. A finished piece gets payment, a perfected, thrice rewritten piece that hasn’t been submitted because you don’t know if it’s good enough – gets you zilch.

It’s amazing what time pressure can do for your writing output. Now excuse me while I turn to my other work for today.

via Live to Write – Write to Live.

41 Comments
  1. Well said. And it’s easier to fix something existent than to stare at a blank screen. Write on!

    July 21, 2011
  2. I really need to crack this! Schools break up tomorrow so I’m going to make writing to a timetable my holiday project!

    July 21, 2011
  3. I love this post, Erica. I just hate seeing typos and grammar errors in my posts and that’s why I tend to stew over them for while.

    A little off subject: what are your tips for getting into freelance writing?

    K

    July 21, 2011
  4. Glorious post. Intriguing intro! I must agree, my procrastination has put me in some binds, but I, too, feel I do the best under pressure!;) thx for sharing

    July 21, 2011
  5. awesome… setting out time to beat a deadline could make you do amazing stuff.. just like they say adrenaline could make you jump over the Great Wall… just like I did a briefing paper I had no idea how to begin and end it. I’ve learnt something.. i’ve no excuse not to post more often.

    July 21, 2011
  6. I wanted to see what you could do in 30 minutes and you didn’t disappoint.

    July 21, 2011
  7. Funny and interesting post, Erika! I agree with you… sometimes I submit a post with several typos… that’s why on my blog, for subscribing, I have “read it while I am editing”…:o
    But it’s just so much fun… setting up time to write is great, but so is writing because you feel like you need to tell the world something.. or show pictures!!! Congrats on all your work! Greetings from sunny & inspiring Brazil

    July 21, 2011
  8. sometimes the quickest written blogs are my best…just get started …and it will flow…in some direction or the other…we can just be so critical of ourselves…let others do that!

    July 21, 2011
  9. My first time checking out this blog. You just may have a new subscriber. Great post. Keep up the good work.

    July 21, 2011
  10. Great post! Give me a deadline and I can get it done. Open-ended assignments will sit on my desk untouched forever!

    July 21, 2011
  11. Did you get everything done in your day you wanted to today? It seemed like quite the involved “to do” list

    July 21, 2011
  12. I am intrigued by your freelance writing. How exciting that must be! I cant imagine it getting boring since you seem to write about different things all the time.

    July 21, 2011
  13. I have it already:)
    http://wp.me/p1Dwwo-5W

    July 21, 2011
  14. sheila4hastenhome #

    So true. And the principles apply all over life. It is so easy to waste time worrying about how much time we don’t have…how much better, as you said, to just do it! :)

    July 21, 2011
  15. I’m exhausted just reading this. Oh, to be young again.

    July 21, 2011
  16. I’m going to print this post and put it in a prominent place to remind me how much I don’t have to do, and how much more I could get done if I buckled down and wrote.

    July 21, 2011
  17. You are absolutely right. “Just do it”.
    Chances are, every time you do it, you learn about what makes people response to your style and you just do it better the next time.
    After 6 months, you are probably more experienced and flexible than the post perfectionist.

    July 21, 2011
  18. Reading all of the things that’s on your plate makes me tired just reading them. Maybe take a breather and good luck to you. I sure hope your schedule is not always that tight. My thought is that if you can do it, go for it.

    July 21, 2011
  19. O.k. I’m already exhausted!!! And I’m kinda afraid to say I totally know what you mean about being a too busy free lance writer. On the other hand it turns into a very fun life sometimes. Best of luck! (and hurry up! The clock’s ticking again!)

    July 21, 2011
  20. couldn’t agree more. The 80/20 rule should run through the centre of life. And being a Perfectionist should be penalised – banned – or looked down on. I always feel sorry for anyone married to a Perfectionist – you know, the chaps who take 5 years to tile a bathroom!
    When people say they completely re-write a book 15 or more times over, I wonder ‘who says the last one was better than the first?’

    July 22, 2011
  21. Hear hear

    July 22, 2011
  22. YOU THINK YOU KNOW THEM

    You think you know them

    For living with them so long

    But you have a big problem

    You fond out you’re wrong

    They came from your genes

    Watching them romp in mirth

    They left you as has-beens

    Wondering about their birth

    Then they’ve become men and women

    They meet with problems and win

    You would see the real you only when

    And wish they had their parents in

    Friends and families you have many

    You gave them love with lullabies as they slept

    Then they treat you like the enemy

    Leaving you in winter so very cold as you wept

    In your job, firm or working place

    It maybe because of your revealed kith and kin

    Some just hate you cause of your race

    If it’s not your race it’s the colour of your skin

    You really think you know them

    But as grown ups you’re so disappointed

    Now you place them at the bottom

    For there’s a an ugly fly in their ointment

    July 22, 2011
  23. It’s obvious from this post that all bloggers are not writers. Draw your own conclusion.

    July 22, 2011
  24. Pat yourself on the back if you get even half of what’s on your list done. I’ve been in your position — thankfully no more — and know how we beat ourself up for what didn’t get done instead of feeling good for what we have done.

    July 22, 2011
  25. Haha, don’t you love your job? And I must add, for those who are serious about blogging, writing is enjoyable. I can’t imagine people taking days to work on one post itself.

    July 22, 2011
  26. I can take a whole day, but that is mainly because I have a learning disability and if I send out what I first write, it is generally unintelligible. Moreover, as a WOO also known as a Grannynannygoat and I worry about the pace our world not puts parents through; not healthy. So share, care, stay strong and every once in a while–slow down–roses need smelling; kids and parents need sit-around-doing-nothing time.

    July 22, 2011
  27. It’s been said that you want something to get done, give the task to someone who is already busy.

    July 22, 2011
  28. All the things to do just to manage a home is enough to tire anyone let alone work so great job balancing things so well. Writing helps make sense out it all I’m sure. I wish groceries would just appear as it takes so much time getting them. I try to simply stock up when I can and be happy with what is in the house but I know it is difficult with kids.

    July 22, 2011
  29. Well said! :-)

    July 23, 2011
  30. Wow! Erika your peace is both refreshing and inspiring. I just must take a cue and write me a blog post today. I fall into the category of bloggers who thinks that weeks nay months are needed to finish a blog post. Today, I chose to disassociate myself from them. Thanks for the inspiring post. Cheers.

    July 24, 2011
  31. This gave me a good laugh. I had a similar incident a few days back. I had to do a post, but I was only able to access a computer with internet during class. I had to type the thing during our break. I had already planned it out in my head, so it was not like I was completely at a loss.
    Thanks so much for sharing this. :)

    July 26, 2011
  32. great time management friend,, keep it up.. i admire the way you do. wish i can do same with you.. God Bless.

    August 3, 2011
  33. Jessic Sideways hahahaha – too funny!! ^^^ But seriously, I just write about whatever I want, whenever I want. It eats time up fast, I learned that, and usually do set a time limit. But Jessica Sideways, actually, 20 min would work great!!

    August 9, 2011
  34. Great post! My blogging has always been very spontaneous and I nearly always do it in between millions of other things (not here, I have to say, I am new here and still dipping my toes in – I’ll be up to speed soon!). At the very most I will rush something out and save it in draft to tidy up when I get a minute later in the day but it won’t take me longer than that….

    Currently, I am at work, managing a case load and inputting data whilst working on my thesis, which is due in at the end of next week….Ta da!!!

    August 16, 2011

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