I have a gorgeous office at home but tend not to write there because there are so many distractions.
“I have a gorgeous office at home but tend not to write there because there are so many distractions.”
The World Motivation
I have a gorgeous office at home but tend not to write there because there are so many distractions.
“I have a gorgeous office at home but tend not to write there because there are so many distractions.”
I have a gorgeous office at home but tend not to write there because there are so many distractions.
I am not a big skier, but I love apres-ski wear and imagine I would look great in an all-white, fur-trimmed ski suit.
I do know that I have always been one of life's observers, always standing slightly on the outside, watching.
By the time I sat down to write 'Family Pictures,' I hadn't written anything in almost two years, and writing, I have discovered, is a muscle: if it isn't exercised, it will atrophy.
I have a deep and passionate love of America. It is where I have always thought I would be happiest, and although I miss England desperately, I find that my heart definitely has its home over here.
My husband and I try to spend some time every night that I'm home talking without distractions.
I can lock myself for months in the editing suite with no noise or distractions. It's fascinating to see the film taking shape.
I hardly ever read anything about myself because it's all distractions.
I write early in the morning at the computer, and people think I'm crazy, but I still use my Mac-Classic even though we have a state-of-the-art PC. There are just less distractions with the simpler machine.
Throughout all of life's little interruptions and distractions, I prided myself on keeping my work focused and relatively unscathed.