Whether you live alone and work at home, have a spouse and a houseful of kids, pets that camp out in your office, or an "office" that amounts to a table at your favorite public coffee house, a freelance writer's day can be full of distractions. Sometimes we give in to them. But to be successful in this kind of business, we have to work hard to overcome them.
Here are some of my own biggest distractions, causing constant internal battles when I should be working:
1. The Internet. — There's nothing like instant gratification at your fingertips when you have a bit of brain freeze. I have to fight to stay off Twitter and forums for example.
2. Housework – When I'm not sure what I want to write about (or I'm dreading a project for some reason), I'm often distracted by the call of all the housework that needs to be done. I have to close the office door and pretend I'm somewhere isolated when these urges come on. Otherwise, I'd be up doing dishes rather than writing.
3. My Cats. – I love my cats (4 of the little darlings). There's usually at least one in the office with me. When I'm not in the mood to do what I'm supposed to be doing, I sometimes catch myself swiveling around in my chair to pet whichever kitty's keeping me company at the moment.
What about you? What are your biggest distractions or at least potential distractions? How often do you give in? And how do you avoid the temptation so you can get back to work?
Jenn