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Morning golden hour time
Morning golden hour time










morning golden hour time

#MORNING GOLDEN HOUR TIME PLUS#

Plus I enjoy the feeling of community you engender, which is so nice for us solo wordsmiths." "From Monday to Friday my day is largely structured by Writers' Hours and although I am still a very slow writer, it means that there are at least three hours per day when the gremlins of distraction can’t get at me. Thank you for creating such a positive, supportive writing community!" "Previously I would put my writing last in the day, after I’d done everything else for everyone else. Thank you for holding the space for this." Now I have a short story ready to pitch and a radio play half written." "I had been unable to write for 3 years, but last month you rescued me. "I made it to my first Writers' Hour today.It was wonderful and I had some personal breakthroughs in my journaling!!" Not sure I’d have achieved so much these past few days without it." "I’m very grateful, this has really helped me keep to a writing schedule. I'm feeling confident that I know where my story is heading now." "It's amazing how much progress can be made in an hour. "Thanks - got about 1000 words written, which is more than I've done for a long time!"

morning golden hour time

"I already feel a revolution in my daily writing practice." But being here an hour each day has been so so useful."

morning golden hour time

I am a complete novice so feeling my way in the dark. "Feeling great, wrote more than 800 words." "Honestly amazed at how much I could get done when I was seeing other people writing and not doing dumb bullshit on Twitter." It's the most productive hour of my day." "Writers Hour has the been the prompt I needed to finally start actually writing, after years of daydreaming about it." I now get up by 7:20 every day, so that I can get dressed, take a quick walk around the block, and make tea in time to raise my mug at 8 a.m." "For the first time in my life, after years’ worth of failed New Year resolutions to become a morning person, THIS group has made me succeed. "Missing Writers' Hour this morning has demonstrated to me how much I have come to rely on you and everyone else who shows up over the last three months." Finally I have lots of ideas and bring back the same passion to writing I had earlier. "I was stuck with writing block for several months, tried a lot of things to overcome it and only Writers' Hours helped me. 2 days ago I received my first ever payment for writing for someone in America! Whoop whoop!" "I did not consider myself 'a writer' when I joined you many months ago. It’s helping me find a time to zone in and get my thoughts in order." "Thank you for providing a platform of steadiness in the mornings. "Thank you for the support! Happy to have found this group!" "“The most writing I’ve done in a single setting." "I started another poem in French - not quite done but a good beginning." "The accountability and presence of everyone really helps me to focus." "Wrote a short piece to lead into another. is providing me with the platform to push myself into discovering whether I can master and enjoy the writing process." I've had great family and friends feedback about some of my brief stabs at writing but never the focus or confidence to commit to anything serious. "I've been a wannabee writer for so long. "Structured my synopsis so I feel good to tackle it in the next few days." "Good - got the blog post done - time does fly. "It’s so good to be writing regularly again - you’ve been instrumental in reviving this in my life! My soul is happy. Rogers advises applying sunscreen every two hours-beginning with your first venture outdoors, and until the sun goes down, as well as whenever you take a dip in the water and return to your towel to bake."I've done more writing this week than in the whole previous 3 years combined." Just because it’s “ginger golden hour” doesn’t mean it’s OK to skip the sunscreen. But it’s likely you’ll get one if you’re outside, sans protection for 2 hours between 4-6 p.m. Length of exposure: You aren’t gonna get a burn if you’re outside for 5 minutes at noon. As you get nearer to each pole, the tilt of the earth favors you a little more: the sun’s rays hit you less directly. Latitude, too: The closer you are to the equator, the more direct the rays. Apply sunscreen before skiing, or else you’ll be blaming “wind burn” for what is actually sun burn. Thus, if you’re in the mountains, you’re at greater risk any hour of the day. Snow can reflect 85% to 90% of the sun's UV rays.” So, lather up the SPF year round.Ĭheck your altitude: The higher up you are, the “cleaner and thinner” the air is. But, as the Sun Safety Alliance states, “UV rays reach Earth every day-including wintertime. Seasonality plays a part: May through August are typically the strongest months, UV-exposure. Seasonality plays a part: May through August are typically the strongest months, UV-exposure-wise. So, to my ginger friend (Hey Matt): You were off by one hour, darling.












Morning golden hour time