Dear Distracted Writer,
There are distractions everywhere from our day jobs to
our children, but the biggest distractions nowadays are our cell phones and
social media.
Every day, every hour, and most likely multiple times an
hour, we are checking our emails, Twitter, Facebook, and blogs. Not only does
maintaining these things take a lot of time, but they suck away time like black
holes. We can get pulled into scrolling mindlessly through our feeds,
retweeting, commenting, and sharing everything we see. And when we are doing
this, we aren’t being productive. We aren’t writing, editing/revising, or
whatever else we need to do as writers.
Being on social media is part of that but there’s a point
where it goes from being work-related to a big fat distraction that aids
procrastination.
So what can you do to end distractions?
Unplug! This is the most obvious solution.
1. Turn off your cell phone.
2. Disconnect your landline.
3. Temporarily delete your Internet icon (on your computer) so you won’t be
tempted to click on it. Just make sure to un-delete it before you clean out the
waste bin.
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Once you unplug, try one or all of these following
techniques to get some real work done:
1. Every day designate a period of time to writing and
only writing. Example: 3pm – 6pm. And during that time unplug using the 3 steps
above.
2. Choose a time every evening to shut yourself off from
social media until bedtime. Every day about 6pm, I turn off my computer to give
myself a break from checking emails, my blog, etc. I unwind when I do this and
feel less stressed. And not once do I sign into social media. I guess you could
say 6pm is my social media quitting time.
3. Pick one day a week to unplug for a full 24 hours and
designate that day as the day to get sh*t done. I pick Sunday for this because
there’s less traffic on my blog and fewer people engaging on social media. Not
having to worry about social media for a whole day feels great. It allows me to
recuperate and gives me energy for the upcoming week.
QUESTIONS: Do you practice of those techniques? Do you
have a problem with social media distractions?
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14 comments:
All of the above tricks work great...until the hubby comes in and says, "Come here, you gotta see this." Or "Cows are OUT ON THE ROAD. Come quick."
Or...
"I need help with this wrench. Are you doing anything important?"
*snarl*
noofcoursenotdearI'mjustinthemiddleoftheturningpointofmyprotag
Haha! Huntress, I don't have a hubby but I can see that as a problem. :P
Great advice! I wrestle with online temptations like Social Media every day. Far harder than quitting donuts (though maybe not as hard as quitting coffee, but I have no intention of doing that!). Keep up the great writing!
I have not problem "unplugging" from social media. I'm not all that excited about it. Most of my procrastination comes from reading for reviews and critiques, and those darned card games. Right now I'm also distracted by family and yard work. Its getting the wrong time of year for the yard, and I'm about to take a four month blog break. Hopefully I'll get a few short stories written and submitted during that time.
I'm nowhere to be found online on Saturdays generally. Just busy out doing stuff. It's kind of nice.
I have a laptop that I use for writing. It's never been plugged into the net. I have to use our PC for that. I don't have a fancy phone either. My distractions come from myself much more than from "outside."
@Han,social media is the new addiction.
@Dolorah, that's great! You have an advantage against those who do have a problem. Lately, I've been distracted with health insurance issues and phone issues. Both have not been pleasant to deal with.
@Liz, Saturday's are great days to get out and do fun stuff.
@Bish, I only use my laptop for writing too. My PC is for blogging and social media, which is why I now hate being at my desk. :P
I presently have more distractions than usual and look forward with desperate hope that they will shortly pass. Though I'm getting good at juggling, it's never been a goal of mine ;-)
But yes, in quieter times I am often overly fond of social media and find it helps to take a laptop outside to write - or at least away from the office. Since there seems to be 'apps' for just about everything, I wonder if there are any coaching apps? Perhaps a pop-up that reads "Whoa, have you finished that chapter yet? No socializing until you do!"
@Diedre, moving away from the distractions, such as taking a laptop outside, is a great idea! I'm looking forward to doing that as soon as Florida admits that it's autumn. :P A coaching app for writers would be perfect!
That's funny, I actually said to my husband the other day, "You know I don't really need this phone. It's more a toy than a tool and can be distracting." I'm seriously considering getting rid of it, or switching to a pay-as-you-go plan so I only use it for emergency communications.
Great advice, Chrys.
@Kai, what's even funny is that I just got my first smartphone last week. :P It is a distraction because I keep checking to see if the little light is blinking for a notification.
Hi Chrys,
Glad to be here again after some time!
Great tips here to follow!
Yes, distraction is a great hindrance in a writers life!
I am sure these tips will surely unplug those nasty situation!
Thanks Chrys for sharing
I am going to follow all of these tips
Keep sharing
Best
~ Phil
@Phil, thanks for stopping by! I hope these tips help you to eliminate distractions. :)
@Chrys hey please provide a share button here so that your readers if they like they can share your posts from here itself its a must! Please provide one Thanks
Have a good day
~ Phil
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