One thing I’ve learned
. . . .
In Laurence Durrell’s
blissful tales of diplomatic life, Sauve
Qui Peut he tells of The Balkan Times, the English language daily newspaper
run by the Misses Grope, two sisters whose father used to be the Embassy
Chaplin. It always carries the date of the previous day because once, many
years before, it didn’t come out. The sisters operate on the principle that one
day they will print two and catch up.
Bessie and Enid Grope
and I are sisters under the skin. Whether because of temperament, upbringing or
sheer writer’s cussedness, I’ve always been bad at writing off missed targets, rolling
up yesterday’s unfinished business into today’s To Do List.
And what I’ve learned
is: DON’T.
One week of failing to
achieve desired wordage left me with 22,500 words to write on a Saturday when I
also had to foodshop, get car MOT’d and take godchild to The Little Vampire. (Memorable
vampire cows, by the way, I recommend it.) Impossible, right? You know it. I know it.
Well, I know it now.
On the day in question I got up at 3.00am and actually, bloody tried.
So now I Don’t Carry
Over. Well, not except for stuff like gas bills. Basically things have to be
pretty damned important to move from yesterday’s list to today’s.
And, guess what? Now I’m not beating myself up with impossible targets, I actually achieve more.
3 comments:
Those are wise words, Jenny. 3am!! Respect. If I did that, I'd be finished for the day by 7am, with many things sl left unachieved.
Liz X
Absolutely on target, Jenny. Time management is crucial to any busy and dedicated person. And, strangely, it's busy people who push on with their work who get many more things done and can take more on.
So true, Jenny. But 3 am? I couldn't do that, it would finish me off for the week let alone the day!
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