#WomensHistoryMonth Work-Life Balance @GillianPolack

It’s ‘Women’s History Month’! So the gracious Gillian Polack invited me to consider how we’re living through ‘epoch-changing times’ in which ‘all of us are making history’, and I put my mind to thinking how the experiences of the last few years have affected my work-life balance. The results of my contemplation are now up on Gillian’s Blog!

Here’s the opening:

“About 80% of my working week I spend alone. I love it! I fully embrace the seclusion of my creative space to write, edit, create books, develop workshops, and run my creative support business. I interact with the world face-to-face to mentor, teach and give talks; then slink back into the silent hours that once more have me spinning webs of conception and narrative construction, for myself or others.

Outside of that working week, I relish a different type of time: louder, busier, full of ever-debating teenagers, a boisterous husband, exercising, home-maintenance and organising. Weekends bring precious moments with friends, getting outdoors in nature, DIY, groceries, writing meetups or events, and visual storytelling via a flat black noisy screen that we all huddle around at night. Different hours to savour and appreciate.

It sounds like a balanced lifestyle. Both loud and quiet. I love my life!

Yet there’s one thing missing…”

Read the rest of that article – and discover one way we might cope with the frantic and the loud that is the new normal – over here.

Zena Shapter

Zena Shapter writes from a castle in a flying city hidden by a thundercloud, reaching across age and genre into the heart of storytelling. A multi-award-winning author of speculative and contemporary fiction, she teaches writing at festivals, libraries and schools, judges various literary awards, mentors and edits other writers, and encourages everyone to value the importance of creativity. She loves movies, frogs, chocolate, and potatoes, though not at the same time!

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