How Authors Stay Sane

Hi friends and happy Wednesday. I hope your day is off to a fantastic start.
Writing is not easy. I believe Hemingway said it best in the following quote.
“There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”
While writing is a joy for me and a passion, that doesn’t negate the rough days or even rough seasons. The times when you have a word or page count to make, and the words just won’t come, or they simply drip out, and it takes all day to get them done. The worst is when you don’t get them done, so you have to return to your desk after dinner or on the weekend to make up the words. The first draft is always the hardest for me, and writing is definitely an emotional rollercoaster for me. My hubby got this for me. He says I write “Tangled style,” and I absolutely agree. Here’s a sneak peek inside my chaotic writer brain.

Once I finish my first draft, the revision stage is much better, but even it has deadline time. I try over and over again to avoid this, but this sums up my approach to deadlines.

The last hurdle for me, but certainly not least, is my chronic disorganization. I try to have ducks in a row—I really do—but I have come to realize that I have squirrels, and they’re at a rave.

God bless my virtual assistant. She keeps me sane. And speaking of sanity…I’m going to share my top five ways for staying sane as a writer.
My virtual assistant is a gift from Heaven. She deals with all my disorganization and last-minute freakouts and amazingly keeps me on track with blog posts, newsletters, social media, you name it. She does it all, and I’m blessed.




There are my top five ways for writers to remain sane. I hope if you’re a writer, you got a glimpse of hope If you’re a reader, know you are treasured. You’re why we write!
Question:
Readers: How do you like to support the authors you love?
Writers: What’s one thing that keeps you sane on this crazy journey?
Blessings,
Dani