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Whether the writing blues the writing highs, or just a question, I will post it here.
#534944 added September 13, 2007 at 3:25pm
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Writing for a Live Event
I am working on producing a live event for a national organization that works on behalf of our nations wildlife. A very worthy cause, indeed! I have done hundreds of these kinds of shows in my 15 years as an Event Producer.  But this time, I'm hired only to direct the show and to write the script.

At this point I'm working on those little welcomes and introductions everyone must do.  Thankfully, I have two professional actors/talent and a few Congressmen up on stage. Professional talent can always be counted on to deliver your copy nicely and freely.

Concentration is at a premium for me. I deal with the cat deciding to lay on my notes and even on my mousing hand. But I still have trouble focusing on my actual work. For even more than 5 minutes at a time. I sat down to the computer at about 8:30am and have managed to complete my draft by 2:30pm. In the mean time, I've done 2 loads of laundry, showered, eaten lunch (and breakfast), signed up for the Stephen King newsletter and cleaned up the kitchen.

I did spend some time actually researching my work. I count that as  viable work time. And when it involves watching segments of an Animal Planet show - excellentt!

Recently I have learned that some symptoms that accompany the 8 or so years leading to menopause may be part of my problem. Thankfully, the new hubs is very understanding and helpful.

The reality is, though, that focus and concentration have always been an issue. How do I train myself to do better?

Yes, I've tried yoga, and meditation, but I usually forget to do it. I don't put on the TV, music is limited, usually to anything without lyrics.  I do my best work when I'm home alone.

My good writing sessions are fruitful and I feel great afterwards. Very refreshed. But getting myself to that magical place is very difficult.

I continue to seek out ways I can improve on this. Ideas welcome!

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