How to Make Time for Writing During the Holidays
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It’s not about working harder or forcing yourself to push through.
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In my latest Storylines video, I share how these two things can make all the difference—whether you’re writing ancestor profiles, memoirs, or a multi-generational saga.
Great tips. I absolutely love your silver snowflake pin.
Great tips Lynn! Especially the reminder to record special moments before we forget them. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving.
I’ll be having a family of four visiting me for two weeks over the holidays, so the late-at-night option will probably be my best option for journal-writing.