I am always writing; if you want to survive in this business, you need to keep working, keep creating and never stop the output.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you're a writer, you're always working.
At this stage, my chief professional goal is simply to keep on writing and making a living at it.
So long as readers keep reading and my publishers keep publishing, I plan to keep on writing. I'd have to be an idiot to be burnt-out in this job.
When I do write, it happens really easily. I'll just kind of sing along to whatever I'm playing, then find a line to build off of, then sit down and write. When I do write, I take care of business!
I've read somewhere that when you're writing, you should stop while you're doing well so you always want to go back to work.
Writing can be a frightening, distressing business, and whatever kind of structure or buffer is available can help a lot.
My approach is to treat writing very much as a job.
Standing out as a writer today requires more than a bright idea and limpid prose. Authors need to become businesspeople as well.
The way to write is well, and how is your own business.
If your purpose is to make money, you shouldn't get into writing.