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Old 01-22-2018, 10:21 PM   #31
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I've given myself a morning writing session Monday-Saturday, and a second session in the afternoons M-F. I moved to this schedule a few years back when I felt I wasn't being productive enough.

I'm generally more of a day person than a night person. That said, there have been times when a story idea hit me when I couldn't sleep, and I did a little extra work.

I can't say that one time of day is more productive for me than another. For me it's a matter of what I'm working on. Today I went over my session goals in the morning and afternoon because I felt I had to write to the end of the scenes I was working on in both sessions. At times the story, or part of it, is the motivator for me.

What works, works, right?
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