Relax days before big work

in #blog23 hours ago

Hi, guys!

Today I have another day of rest before I get back to actively editing my novel, and for now I'm taking a break, drinking coffee and reading books. I've already read three, and today I'm going to read the fourth. So far, they're all very interesting, I'm luckier than I was last month, when no matter what I read, it was terribly boring. And now they're all really interesting.

Today, my main beta finished reading my novel, and that's great, it means that on Monday I'll be able to sit down to the final editing, and then in a week I'll be able to sit down to write the second part. I'm really looking forward to this moment, and in fact, I would sit down to do it right now, but I know that I need to reboot my brain and fill it with new impressions, so I'm working on this right now.

For now, I'm planning to write the main draft of the second part for March, and I think I'll be able to do it. The main thing is to make a schedule for myself and focus, and not get distracted by extraneous tasks. I think this way I'll be able to get everything done on time. That's why I want to finish the first part this month, although I should have done it last month. The main thing is not to break down now and not to start doing it today, but still give myself time to recover.

Tomorrow I have a difficult workout, but it's okay, now all my workouts will be exactly like this and I just need to get used to it, I think I'll be able to do it in a few weeks. I should have done it earlier, but I wasn't very good at it, so now I have to catch up a little on what I should have done at the beginning of the month, but I think I can handle it.

The main thing now is to fulfill the promise I made to myself and still hold out in a state of rest until the end of the weekend.

Have a great day everyone!
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Great strategy for recharging before the final push!Taking those brain breaks and filling up on new impressions is key to avoiding burnout.Wishing you a productive final editing phase and a smooth transition to part two.