Out of the blue (well maybe) I saw a post about "Teachers Write" Virtual Summer Camp for teachers. I read the info, pondered if I could really do it, and decided: it is time to challenge myself as a writer! I joined the camp!!!!!!
It started on Monday; my first assignment was to figure out how I can make a plan for writing both for this summer and for the school year. Easy? I don't think so. How can I make a schedule and then stick to it?
Here are some of my thoughts:
- I will watch less TV and do less "useless stuff" on the Internet
- I plan to write in the evenings; after dinner and chores are done (but still get to bed at a decent time). I plan to write 15-20 minutes at least 5 days per week. I am thinking that this might change during the summer: I will most likely do my writing in the mornings--perhaps even sitting outside. In fall, my writing location might change: empty nest, re-use an empty bedroom for a new hobby!
- For now, I will do my writing sitting on my chair with my laptop, but this might change as I travel overseas this summer. I believe I will "have to" invest in journal (maybe something that inspires writing when I don't feel like it....)
- I have told some of my friends (and now you who are reading this also know about my new plans:-)) I am hoping that someone I know would also take up this challenge with me. Any takers?????
So many slicers have joined this camp. It's awesome! While it may be a challenge, I'll bet you find lots of inspiration as you travel overseas. Enjoy your summer when it finally gets here!
ReplyDeleteGood for you to take up this challenge, I'm sure all the company you have will help.
ReplyDeleteYay for you! Glad you are jumping in! Your plan sounds a lot like mine -- you are one of only a few other people I've read who plans to write in the evening like me! :-) I'm also traveling overseas this summer and will need a journal too!
ReplyDeleteI will post a picture of my journal when I find "just the right one".
DeleteI joined as well. Really looking forward to finally commit to writing daily and actually doing it!
ReplyDeleteTo challenge yourself as a writer. An interesting idea, and you have already started. One day at a time, or one bird at a time. Have you read "bird by bird" by Anne Lamott? She has good ideas to get writing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pamela. I will look for that book at the library :-)
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