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Have you ever had one of those days when you were ‘supposed’ to do something and you just didn’t feel like it? Like blogging for example (oops, did I say that out loud?) So, I’ve been thinking all day that I should write a blog post and then, I’ve conveniently found something else to do. Some of the things I’ve distracted myself with have been important and productive, others, not so much like eating again, checking my email for the zillionth time and cleaning the bathroom. You know I’m desparate when I clean the bathroom. Even as I’m writing this, I’m finding ways to avoid the subject. Or am I? Actually no. Because one way to make writing easier for those of us who sometimes resist it is to make writing a habit. What’s that mean? It means that even when you don’t feel like it, even when you don’t know where to begin, even when it feels like a chore or that there’s something better to do, you do it anyway! On a schedule, like clock work, no matter what, no kidding. Just like you’d do anything else you were trying to make a new habit, like exercising, drinking a glass of water instead of smoking or biting your fingernails, washing the dishes instead of leaving them in the sink, putting things away after you’ve finished using them. You’ve got to ‘just do it’, to borrow a phrase from Nike. And the more you do it, the easier it gets and the easier it gets the more fun it is and the more fun it is, the better you get at it and before you know it, you do it without thinking about it or at least, without the struggle. Before you know it, you can’t imagine yourself NOT doing it. Before you know it, it has become a habit! See you tomorrow.