tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2967179224372520114.post3616810678658064570..comments2024-01-12T02:52:06.482-06:00Comments on what women write: Yoga and WritingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2967179224372520114.post-24482679421303322442011-10-23T23:58:44.029-05:002011-10-23T23:58:44.029-05:00This is such a helpful post, Susan! It's just ...This is such a helpful post, Susan! It's just what I needed to hear, since I've been on a massive "sprint" with my WIP for a couple of months now, but started getting stuck about 10 days ago. You're right that we can't always attack every problem with force, and I think that's what I'd been doing, to the point that I'm exhausted and burnt out. I'm thinking of taking this week to "breathe" like you. Take my mind away from it and write other things, like poetry, to take me back to my roots. Thanks for a great reminder!Natalia Sylvesterhttp://www.nataliasylvester.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2967179224372520114.post-40506279339804956552011-10-23T19:31:01.315-05:002011-10-23T19:31:01.315-05:00If you want another set of eyes, feel free to send...If you want another set of eyes, feel free to send it my way, Susan.Kim Bullockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06100854132576647442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2967179224372520114.post-81118523479265692912011-10-23T19:06:59.312-05:002011-10-23T19:06:59.312-05:00Great post, Susan. This is also true of taking tim...Great post, Susan. This is also true of taking time off between drafts...giving the story time to breathe and stretch. <br />Best of luck with your ms!Cindy Keelingnoreply@blogger.com