I usually plan my day in the morning, which can actually take up valuable time when I am my freshest. After seeing this video I am reconsidering.

Jack Canfield makes a compelling case for planning your day the night before. This way it gives your subconscious time to work, so that you come prepared and ready with fresh ideas about how to accomplish what you set up the previous night.

Try and see if it works for you. I would love to hear your experiences.

Do you have a hard time getting down to writing your blog, even though you may enjoy it? Does life somehow get in the way?

It certainly has for me. I started the New Year super motivated and wrote a whole
load of blogs. Then I had to move house, and I had lots of other projects to work on including my book on creativity.

My blog got sorely forgotten. I abandoned it, forgot it, left it unattended, thinking every week, “Got to get back to my blog.”  Every week there was a new excuse.

Well I had one for this week. But I am putting it aside. I am joining the 30 day blogging challenge organized by Jeanette Cates. I am doing it with a good friend, so that adds to my motivation. Apparently there’s already over a hundred people registered.

Want to join me on this venture. It’s free. Go to:

http://JeanetteCates.com/blog-challenge

Then come back here and tell me you’ve signed up.

Hey and if you get blocked about doing the writing check out my blog series  “Creative Flow: A Writer’s 7 Secrets to Stop Hating Writing and Begin To have Fun”