What's New
It's been a while. I won't use the excuse that I've been busy because you're all busy too and keep blogging. I will say that I took a freelance writing seminar in late March that sort of rocked my world, in a good way. In no particular order, these are some changes I've made in the past six weeks since the seminar (and last blog post):
New Routine
I now wake up at 6:00 or 5:30 a.m. and write until 7:00 a.m, every week day. I don't always write, sometimes I just stare at the computer and think about writing. But things I definitely do NOT do are: 1) check my email or get on the internet, 2) clean the apartment, 3) pay bills or do anything administrative, 4) wash the dishes, 5) check my phone. This time in the morning is my sacred hour, when everyone, including the dog, is asleep and quiet. I love it.
Another change is that I no longer sleep with the phone (and alarm clock) next to my bed. The phone sleeps in the kitchen, so when the alarm goes off at dawn, I have to get out of bed to turn it off. There have been a few mornings when I've stumbled back to bed. But after staring at the ceiling for a few minutes, I got up to write.
Besides more/better writing time, I naturally wake up earlier now, even on days off. I'm more punctual to work. I feel more satisfied with my day because, even if I get nothing else creative done, at least I've had this hour. I watch less television and go out less during the week. On more than one occasion I've used "I have to be in bed by a certain hour" as a reason to decline evening invitations.
New Diet
At the writing seminar, I was asked to choose "a personal experiment I'd like to try for 30 to 365 days." I chose not drinking, not spending money, and not over-eating. The day after the seminar, I quit drinking alcohol.
I honestly didn't know if I could do it. I'd been drinking either a few beers or half a bottle of wine almost every night. I'm not exagerating when I say that not having alcohol in the house used to make me antsy. The thought of not drinking really scared me, and the first week was tough. Tougher still are social engagements like going out to dinner or a party. The thought of going to brunch this weekend and not having a mimosa makes me sad. I miss drinking socially more than anything. On the other hand, I like being more present and less groggy. I think it's made waking up early a little easier. Originally, I'd given myself a 30 day limit. It's been 37 days now. I'm not saying I'll never drink again, but for now, I'm going to keep refraining.
As an experiment, I also decided to cut out sugar, and more recently wheat, dairy and caffeine. Again, very scary (especially caffeine). I'm now eating mostly protein, vegetables, fruits and nuts and drinking water or tea, occasionally a non-alcoholic beer. Like alcohol, I thought I couldn't live without caffeine, but the weird thing is I actually feel more awake and energetic. I'm also less moody. I've heard people say these things before, but when you start feeling them yourself, it's a bit of a revelation.
Oh, one last benefit of not drinking alcohol: it saves money.
New Social Media
Not as important as routine and diet, but still relevant - I've started to be more active on Twitter (@nivaladiva) and less active on Facebook. Twitter was a challenge to figure out (I'm still figuring it out), but what I've learned so far is that engagement is key, as is providing information and not being afraid to voice your opinions about things that matter to you. You can learn a lot from the news feeds and other people, including job opportunities. I know people who have landed jobs that they learned about on Twitter. It's not all about following celebrities.
New Toy
I bought a Suzuki s40 Boulevard motorcycle. More on that in another post.
New Work
No, I haven't quit my job (yet), but I am revving up the freelance writing. Just this week I sent out my very first pitches to two publications. Working on the next set of pitches now. Feels both scary and exciting to put myself out there, but I'm determined to forge a writing career in more markets than just film & television.
New Travel
I took a few days off from work around Easter to visit family in the Bay area. Good practice for road tripping with Ruby at a later date. One thing about traveling with a dog, you end up spending a lot more time outdoors.
Not sure what this is, but looks like a huge "N" to me (San Francisco, CA)
Ruby meeting the Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, CA)
Meadow in Redwood Regional Park (Oakland, CA)
Redwoods in Redwood Regional Park (Oakland, CA)
Bench in Cesar Chavez Park (Berkeley, CA)
"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature. Life is a daring adventure or nothing." - Helen Keller
Ruby and her sunset (101 Freeway rest stop)
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