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Welcome Imbolic Celebrations and Traditions for a New Start

Imbolic—the Celtic holiday between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. It’s the start of spring. Light begins to return for those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere. A great time to focus on creative objectives with renewed energy and determine what you need moving forward.
By Pamela Evans

Many of us make New Year plans to up our writing productivity, and many feel frustration by the end of January. Personally, I find it helpful to reassess my habits regularly. Keep what works. Tweak or ditch anything that doesn’t give you what you need to succeed.

What does this have to do with Imbolic—the Celtic holiday between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox? It’s the start of spring. Light begins to return for those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere. A great time to focus on creative objectives with renewed energy and
determine what you need moving forward, more or less contact with other writers? New critique partners? Perhaps a new place to write. Clear a different space in your home. A change of view can spark creativity. Need to get out of the house after a cold January? Try a local library or café
for a change of pace.

You might want to try a couple of different work schedules. Perhaps you used to write at night, and that doesn’t seem to be working for you now. Maybe midday will work. Even if you have another job, mornings on your days off could be the key. Just try something different. As important as it is to have a schedule and get yourself in that chair to write, if you’re struggling, a change could open new routes to productivity for you.

And as always finding time to read works that interest you always help get the creativity flowing.
 

Happy writing!

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