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Clear the Weeds and Make Time to Write
What’s stealing time and attention from your writing?

Do you have problems finding the time to write? If so, you’re not alone.
A few years ago, I surveyed hundreds of current and aspiring nonfiction authors. The biggest barrier people reported was finding the time.
Why is that? If writing is important to us, why do we struggle to do it?
You might as well ask why we let weeds invade our gardens-they are very good at it.
Weeds are prolific and persistent
You plant and nurture a lot of seeds to harvest blooms and vegetables. As the seedlings grow, you must protect them from weeds that steal moisture and sunlight. If you ignore the intrusions of weeds, you end up with a garden of dandelions instead of dahlias.
Not all weeds are unwelcome or ugly. One person’s week is another’s cherished wildflower. My mother struggles with bindweed in her garden-and it has delicate, rosy white blossoms.

Left unchecked, the bindweed entangles the lilacs and strangles the flower and other plants.