While there are many things (many) I’d like to take on, I think that realistically I can only keep up with 2 or 3 things Well at a time. For example, this fall my adjunct schedule is pretty full, and I’m homeschooling, and want to continue my poetry writing, so that pretty much fills up my time with what I can do well.
What this means for me is that I can’t also volunteer to start reading poetry submissions for a journal, or start up a book club for homeschoolers, or join a committee. It also means giving some things up to make those things a priority.
My things I’m giving up this fall:
`1. TV and (most) social media. My husband and I are going to finish up watching Lost, then give media complete rest for the semester.
2. Submitting poems/manuscripts. I did a lot of submitting poems/manuscripts this fall, so I’m going to give this a rest over the fall too (except a few book proposals I’ve already written and are waiting on an open submission period).
3. New writing projects. Other than my daily poetry habits, I’m not going to start anything new and exciting (like a novel) this fall.
There are also a myriad of other things that I’ll be doing but perhaps with less intensity than I could be (sorry co-op class!)(and exercise!)(and book-reading!). Not that I’ll completely give them up, I’m just not going to start some intense new thing that I get all excited about–the principle here is to focus on a few things that I want to do Really Truly Well and to maybe keep other things up but not with so much intensity.
What are you focusing on this fall?
We must be of the same mind this school year because my Instagram post today was on this exact topic, too!
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so far I think this is going pretty well for me–I did a “soft launch” starting July 1 and I think it has helped me feel a little less overwhelmed!
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