I am seriously enjoying my new Kindle Scribe and I've been using it to write all my blog posts and articles. The handwriting recognition software it has converts my scrappy writing to text effortlessly and accurately.
Sadly though, I haven't had much time to use it lately (not even for reading) because Dean and I have been busy because we bought a house.
As you know, we had to sell our apartment late last year and have been renting a house for the last 8 months. And after months of searching we finally found a house we liked and bought it. Unfortunately, it needs a lot of work done to it, including having a new kitchen and bathroom put in, and a complete clean inside and out, and a complete paint job.
The house was owned by an elderly man who lived there for years and, it seems, let the place go to hell. We daren't even think about the junk-filled, overgrown garden yet. But what the house does have is amazing potential and a nice open layout.
We've spent the last couple of weeks cleaning and repairing the place, and it's looking (and smelling) so much better already.
The problem is that in addition to spending a lot of time working on the new house, we still have everything to do at home, too (at the rental house where we still live until the new house is habitable). So we are extremely busy and exhausted, and most days I'm too exhausted to write or read on my Kindle Scribe or do much of anything else.
One of the ebooks I was reading on my Scribe was Dorothea Brande's Becoming a Writer.
In it, she says that to be able to write more, you should write for at least an hour first thing every morning and for 15 minutes later every day. I wanted to get up and write every day, but at the moment, mornings are only for getting up, having breakfast, and heading straight over to the new house to work. But I thought I could write for 15 minutes at the end of every day, because I'm the author of 'How To Write an Article in 15 minutes or Less,' so how hard could it be? I managed the 15 minutes of writing every day for about 5 days, but it was tough because I'm always so damn tired at the end of every day now. One day I was so exhausted that my hands were shaking. Eventually, I decided to just give it up for now and try it again once my life is back to normal, and I'm not physically exhausted every day. I don't think I've ever been this tired in my whole life. Maybe I'm just getting too old for all this.
But while I was doing the 15 minutes of writing every day, I was enjoying it, and it was good to have a set daily writing habit. It was good until the last day, when I was so tired I felt brain dead and could hardly think at all. So I went to bed instead, even though it was only 7.30 pm. And I slept for ten and a half hours, so I must have been more tired than I realised.
If you want to grab a copy of Dorothea's ebook, it's only 99 cents on Kindle and it's fascinating and insightful about how to write more. https://amzn.to/471PX6E
And now it's late (well, not really, but I'm exhausted all the same), so I need my rest. Boy do I need it.
I'll try and still post on my blog when I can, but if I do go MIA you'll know why.
We're aiming to finish the house and move in six weeks.
Fingers crossed.
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