The way I work, typically, I do everything at the very last minute. Even if I was given two months, I'd do it in the last three days.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The way I work, typically, I do everything at the very last minute.
I can do a book in three months if I spend all day, seven days a week at it and, in fact, I work better that way.
My job starts at a quarter to seven in the morning, and you go right through until whatever time is necessary to finish up.
I'm a full-time writer, which means I have the entire day to get my work done. But that can also be bad, because that means I have the entire day to get in my way.
No hours, nor amount of labor, nor amount of money would deter me from giving the best that there was in me.
To be perfectly honest the old habits, specifically deadlines, still very much inform what I do. I am brutally disciplined about getting manuscripts in on time.
I am a workaholic, and I sometimes wish that there were 48 hours in a day. But I know how to manipulate my time beneficially.
It kind of varies according to what I'm doing and what my situation is, but, most of the time, I have no idea what I'm doing until the day of.
If I want to get work done, that's usually about 3 in the morning.
There's only X amount of time. You can do whatever you want with that time. It's your time.
No opposing quotes found.