A day in my life….is not for sissies!!

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I retired in 2015 when I got a book contract. I’d worked for about 150 years as a nurse in varying specialties, then as a contact lens technician. By the time I left the nursing profession I was dog tired, emotionally wrung out, and psychological drained. Having a full time job that could be at the same time uplifiting and soul-sucking was difficult. I figured retirement – and the oppportunity to write full time  – would be much more relaxing and enjoyable.


What’s that old saying? You make plans and God laughs?

yeah…story of my life.


I figured writing full time would be a cake walk. Hey, I didn’t have to get dressed in professional clothes everyday any more, do my makeup, hair, and coordinate my wardrobe. I could stay in my pj’s all day and not even put on deodorant if I didn’t want to. ( I do, just for full disclosure here!)


That easy, carefree life of a writer I imagined? yeah..not so much. A few months ago I did a blog piece about a simple question my husband asks me every day at dinner: “So, what did you do today.” My usual response? “Worked.”

One night I figured he really needed to hear what I actually do under the definition of “work,” so here’s what I told him.


4am, Finally got out of bed after lying there for an hour, wide awake.


405am – 530 am Checked email, answered 16 messages. Wrote 2 blogs, uploaded one then posted on social media outlets and HootSuite for the day. Social media sites included uploads of blog on twitter, Triberr, Tumblr, Linked in, Goodreads, google+ and Pinterest. Hootsuites were posted for every 2 hours.


530-6. Got hubby up, ate breakfast. Got ready for the day. Made bed.


630-930 am Gym, followed by grocery shopping for the week, Target, the post office and the bank. Got gas and went to the dump.


930-1030am put the groceries away then started laundry, vacuumed bedrooms and living area. Started dishwasher.


1030-1pm wrote in current wip; worked on Copyedits just received for Book 3 in new cooking series.


1pm-130pm ate lunch then answered emails and checked social media sites. Changed laundry and started another load.


130-500 worked on wip; and worked on Copy edits for book 3 in new cooking series, plus plotted out book 4. )  Folded dried laundry and put it away. Ironed shirts.


5-545 walked on treadmill and read current NetGalley book for review. Folded the remainder of done laundry, put it away.


545-630 cooked dinner, cleaned up the kitchen, set table, worked on copy edits.


630-7pm dinner and conversation ( questions!) with Hubby. Cleaned up the dinner dishes.


7-830 worked on wip, answered email, worked on blog posting for the morning. Did a few pages of the copy edits for book 3


830-10 read Netgalley again


10pm-midnight. Slept


Midnight-2 am. wide awake in bed, reliving yesterday, planning today.


Now, mind you: I have no children at home who need to be tended to, ferried places, or shown love and attention. I don’t currently, have a pet. My friends all work at full-time jobs out side of the home, so ladies who lunch is not on my menu. I don’t get manicures, pedicures, or have spa days. The last time I went to a mall my daughter was in college and I had a panic attack from the crowds. I simply write all day long.


But there’s nothing simple about a day in my life.


So, how do you think the other authors in this blog challenge spend their days? Find out by clicking on the links below


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1.
A Day in The Life




2.
Can I Squeeze in One More Word? Robin Michaela






3.
The perpetual struggle to be productive




4.
Aunt Mommy/Aunt Grandma






5.
Welcome To The Madness




6.
A Day in My Life; Reality vs. Fantasy






7.
Coffee. . . more coffee and writing!!




8.
My World -Enter at Your Own Risk Henderson






9.
Living on Overdrive




10.
A Day in the Life of Me!






11.
Every Day Different, Linda McLaughlin




12.
What I Should Be Doing






13.
A day in my life. . . . is not for sissies!!





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