“Normal” Schedules and Mojo — One Does Not Always Follow the Other
I have always been a night owl. I don’t think it’s necessarily a choice that I have always just happened to stay up all night and find my time to sleep during some mornings and most afternoons. It just comes naturally to me and it always has.
For a little over a month now I have been making a conscious effort to be up during the day and to sleep during the night. You know, attempting to keep the same schedule as all of you normal people out there who work real jobs and keep real schedules. It has been difficult. You would think that if I just slept during the night then obviously I would be up during the day and able to work and get everything that I set out to do every day accomplished. I thought the same thing and I was wrong.
Sure, I’m up during the day, but I am not able to work. I end up sitting here all zombie-like, trying to force words to come to my brain and get my fingers to type the words into the computer and then suddenly I’d have some awesome stuff written. And you know what else? All of you people out there whose day job it is to develop Facebook games, I am not happy with you. Well, in a way I’m extremely happy with you, but my productivity is not happy with you. So while I am here during the day, sitting here trying to force the productivity to take place, I don’t manage to get much done and for the most part, I have come to the conclusion that I’m just insane. That has to be it! It is the only logical conclusion I can come to and I’m sure it’s the only logical conclusion that all of you out there reading this can come to. Anything else just doesn’t make sense, right? RIGHT.
When you work from home, as I do and have done for the past five years, it’s important to keep track of trends; especially when you work from home primarily as a blogger and freelance writer. I’m not talking about boyfriend jeans or mom jeans or whatever type of jeans people are making fun of this week. It’s important to keep track of what is being read and most importantly, when. Turns out that everything happens throughout the daylight hours. Imagine that! Emails get sent during the day, people expect replies to emails during the day, people write during the day making all of the important news and information spread like wildfire throughout the day, and even the majority of people read websites throughout the day. Everything happens during the day, so it would make sense to do business during the day.
Except for when your brain doesn’t function during the day, even with copious amounts of coffee. But I do get a great deal of work done, it’s just during the night time hours. Like right now. Right now at around 4am and all of my writerly mojo is flowing and everything is just great. The words come, the fingers type and before you know it, I have over 600 words typed into this little box.
But that right there–this, the entire point of this post, is where the writer and the professional blogger with the professional presence clash. A great deal of people find that they can only truly get great work done when the mood is right. For me, it has always been when everything is dark, quiet, and there is a stillness that cannot be mistaken with anything the daylight has to offer. But when the business world operates during the day and you operate at night, it’s easy to always feel like you are playing catch-up. Not just when it comes to returning emails and phone calls in a timely manner, but even when you’re working with strict deadlines or just deadlines you’ve placed on yourself.
So what do you do? Well, I’ll let you know when I’ve got it figured out. I do know one thing for certain though, and that is that just because you make the conscious effort to accomplish your to-do list every day does not necessarily you can make it happen–especially if your to-do list heavily relies on you being creative in any way whatsoever.


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