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		<title>Writer&#8217;s Overload and the Grand Slam Plan of Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 15:36:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most writers will tell you about writer's block and how devastating it can be--to their ego and their pocketbook. But what about writer's overload? Or maybe writer's overload is an underlying cause for writer's block.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p>Most writers will tell you about writer&#8217;s block and how devastating it can be&#8211;to their ego and their pocketbook. But what about writer&#8217;s overload? Or maybe writer&#8217;s overload is an underlying cause for writer&#8217;s block.</p>
<p>I have overload (and lack of planning). There are so many topics that I want to cover and when I sit down to write&#8211;I can&#8217;t choose. So in a sense maybe it could lead to writer&#8217;s block, because if you can&#8217;t choose, you can&#8217;t write and if you can&#8217;t write&#8211;you must be blocked.</p>
<p>I do not suffer from a lack of things to do. I suffer from &#8220;what to do&#8221;. I know, prioritize. But it&#8217;s all a priority isn&#8217;t it? So which do you decide to be the highest priority? Do you base that on money? Passion? Or something else?</p>
<p>I try to use freewriting when these circumstances arise. Days like today however, cause me to feel guilty if I freewrite when I have so much of that &#8220;to do&#8221; I should be doing.</p>
<p>I read a good piece of advice recently, &#8220;Plan your day or it will plan itself&#8221;. I&#8217;ve been thinking on that a lot and for the most part I have some sort of schedule laid out&#8211;but I haven&#8217;t actually planned anything. At 6:00 a.m. my schedule tells me to &#8220;write&#8221;, but it doesn&#8217;t tell me what to write. It should state things like, &#8220;finish the deck piece&#8221;, &#8220;start the parenting piece&#8221;, &#8220;post a recipe on the food blog&#8221;. Instead, it says, &#8220;write&#8221;. It sounds real good in theory, sort of like the Nike deal, &#8220;Just Do It&#8221;, but it leaves too much to the imagination and too much to be led astray with.</p>
<p>Imgine it. You&#8217;ve dreamed of being a writer most of your life. You finally get the chance to follow your dream and work on making a career for yourself as a writer and the best you can come up with in your scheduling is&#8230; &#8220;write&#8221;. Yea boy, that just gives you tons of direction doesn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Defining your plans down to the letter will help you acheive a better, more productive day.  At first it seems odd to write out every little plan, but there will come a day when you&#8217;ll need a definite plan of action.  Try to add more than &#8220;write articles&#8221; to your calendar today.  You&#8217;d be surprised what you can do when there&#8217;s a big plan.</p>
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