Balancing Health While Writing

If you’ve been following me for any length of time, you know that January is a hard time on me, health-wise.  January in Austin is when the cedar pollen starts up, and that always does a number on me.  One year it hit me so hard, I had vertigo for a week.

Of course, this sort of thing affects creativity, affects the work.  I try not to let it too much, and it does become a matter of powering through and just getting it done.  Which I’ve been making a point of doing, even if right now I’m highly medicated and a little out of it.  The point is I need to focus on the work, I need to get it done, because… well, not doing it is worse for me, emotionally.  A few days without writing or other creative work, and I get very testy.  That was the worst part of that vertigo bout– I literally couldn’t work. Eyes couldn’t focus.  I couldn’t do much of anything but lie in bed and watch West Wing.  It was terrible.

So thus I stay highly medicated right now to avoid that.  And keep working.  Which I’ve been doing: manuscript delivered to my editor this week.  Now onto the next things.

There’s always the next things.

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