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Saturday, August 05, 2006Writers' Tips: Walk
I had a particularly busy week these past five days, consecutive 18-hour workdays filled with the various jobs I've got brewing. On Wednesday, my longest and toughest day, I decided to take a walk at lunch -- even though I was initially filled with a guilty feeling that this hour could be better spent.
I was wrong. It could NOT have been better spent. While many writers would feel lucky to have "too much work" (read: any work at all), the problem of burn out is a real one. It's just as likely to result from a particularly grueling day job, in which you find the task of finding free time to write nearly impossible. You might be surprised how a walk, a bike ride, or a trip to the gym can be better exercise for your MIND than for your body. Labels: writers' tips
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