: Many ideas, life catching up with me, no time to write I have a really good idea for a short story, and I'm in the process of writing a novel. But I'm also a Junior in high school, which
I have a really good idea for a short story, and I'm in the process of writing a novel. But I'm also a Junior in high school, which inevitably means - responsibilities.
I have so much of those that I can't ever get anything written down. I tried to make a schedule, but it was nearly impossible to keep up with.
It's finals month, and that means that there is even less time to write, but I really want to.
Any ideas on how to study and find time to write?
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"No time" is never a matter of time. It's always a matter of priority.
If you have no time to write, that means you're giving other things priority over your writing.
If you want to write, you'll have to give it a higher priority. You'll have to let go of something else.
If you aren't prepared to sacrifice your other responsibilities right now, let that be okay. It means your current priorities are just where you want them to be, despite the pain of not being able to do everything you want. For now.
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