Magick

Day 4: Divination Day #DoMagick

Sundays are the days I do readings, teach Daemonolatry classes, and spend time doing Daemonolatry to-do’s for others. I found having a schedule to keep to for these tasks makes them more manageable.  Just like Sundays are my divination/Daemonic for others’ days, Thursdays are days I do an extra long healing and prayer meditation for friends and fellow Daemonolaters, as well as myself. But I also manage to deal with leftover domestics as needed.

Today we cleaned out the back gutters, I did some cooking, and I spent the rest of the day doing readings and other Daemonolatry to-dos. A little time was spent catching up with friends and hanging out with my significant other (need that spouse time if one wishes to keep a happy relationship).

I also reconfigured the Sorath model again (to get out of the creative black hole this most recent configuration threw me into). I guess we’ll see what happens. No writing related anything got done. My husband told me last night (Sunday) that on writing days I need to do nothing but writing and stop giving that time to everything and everyone else (which I’m horribly guilty of, especially when it comes to answering Daemonolatry email on days other than Sundays). So I agreed and have decided I am going to give my writing time to actual writing and editing this week. What a novel idea.

Giving to others is fine, until you give so much that you sacrifice something of yourself (and the relationships you actually care about) in the process.

Steph is an award winning and bestselling author of thrilling steamy and paranormal romances, dark urban fantasy, occult horror-thrillers, cozy mysteries, contemporary romance, sword and sorcery fantasy, and books about the esoteric and Daemonolatry. A Daemonolatress and forever a resident of Smelt Isle, she is happily married and cat-mom to three pampered house cats. Her muse is a demanding sadistic Dom who often keeps her up into the wee hours of the morning. You can contact her at swordarkeereon@gmail.com

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