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Tara Nykyforiak's avatar

Being a mom to a 1.5yr old (who still wakes once every night to nurse!) and corporate wage slave, I do my best writing after my daughter's bedtime or during her nap on the weekends. The biggest lifestyle factor that allows me to research during the day and tend to other hobbies is that I work exclusively remotely - without the commute or bosses/coworkers hovering in the background, I can read blog posts on my phone, listen to podcasts while working, and sneak away intermittently to clean or tend to my batches of yogurt fermenting away or spend an hour baking muffins. Then, when J is asleep and I'm logged off work, I have the time to write plus I'm reinvigorated from tending to some hobbies.

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Amy Whitmore's avatar

I tried getting up before my children to write when they were young, but their Mommy-antenna were always alert and soon their little footsteps and noises would be heard coming down the stairs....next I would just let them get their own breakfast. They got yogurt containers out of the cupboard, put them on the floor, filled them to the brim with Cheerios, then poured in the milk. Still, the clean up afterwards was worth the bit of writing time and they enjoyed feeling independent.

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