- Redefine your idea of creativity. If
you don’t have time to write for half an hour, spend that time making up stories with a child in your life while buying or wrapping presents.
- Use a tape recorder to write bits of dialogue and scenes while driving to and from errands.
- Write in the shower.
- If you’re working on a larger project — a novel, a screenplay or even a short story — take five or 10 minutes before bed every night to write the next paragraph or just the next sentence. You’ll keep your momentum going even when you don’t have much time.
- Carry a few index cards with you wherever you go and make the commitment to fill one with something creative every day when you can find a few minutes.
- Write a prompt on an index card for each day you expect to be busy, and commit to freewriting for 10 minutes using that prompt.
- Enjoy some non-writing creativity. Make interesting holiday decorations, cards and presents. It all stimulates the muse!
- Schedule a writing appointment or two for yourself during the holidays. Put it on your calendar like any other appointment. Then go somewhere away from the madness of your life and keep that date.
- Turn your holiday stress into a character and write about him/her. You can find an example here.
- If all else fails, escape to the bathroom and write for a few minutes!
And the last word: don’t beat yourself up if you aren’t able to write as much as you planned. Enjoy your holidays and start fresh in the new year.
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