Sunday, September 25, 2011

Finding time to do art

Here I am a new blogger, trying to find my niche in the blogging world!

As a writer and a painter, I find it really hard to balance my time between the two.  Since my first novel has just come out, I have decided to put painting mostly on hold for awhile.  Yet, it bothers me to think of those brushes gathering dust!

I need to promote, write some more, format those...the list goes on and on.  I realized today that, even though different things may be pulling me than what pulls at other women, we really all suffer from the same things:

Too much to do in too little of a time period, and guilt that we are doing the wrong thing-no matter which thing we are doing.  Why do we do that to themselves?  Is this something mostly female, or do men feel guilt like this?

If I am writing, my brain gets after me that I should be marketing or painting.  If I am painting, my brain screams at me that I will never get the 2nd novel done unless I put down that brush!

I am willing to bet that women (men too?) all over the world hear that same voice.  It does not matter if you are a mother, lawyer, doctor, writer, clerical worker.  Why do we allow ourselves to feel guilty and ineffective no matter which of our many "hats" we wear or how well they fit?

I would love to hear from others that have this same issue.  I would love even more to hear from others that have quieted that voice!  Oh.  I need to go now.  I hear paintbrushes and novels calling, along with my husband, a beautiful Sunday afternoon, and 2 parrots that would love some socializing.

2 comments:

  1. I'm a writer and I like to dabble in artwork. I'm no good (at the art), and my stuff always ends up odd looking more than anything else but it's soothing.

    Writing captures my entire attention and does not let it go until I've finished a scene, or have figured out what part of the story was bugging me. Storytelling is the one gift I feel I have been blessed with, so it always gets my attention when it needs it, though I can relate to other things that interest you tugging at your sleeve when you're trying to concentrate.

    :)

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  2. What kind of books do you write, Miss Fletcher? Are you a full time writer?

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