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5 ways to juggle your writing, your job and family responsibilities

By Shirley Jump
Published: March 22, 2005
If you're like most writers, you're juggling writing with family life, soccer games, dinner preparations and carpooling. Time gets away from you during the day and before you know it, those hours you planned on devoting to researching markets or working on your novel are gone for good.

Here are some of the ways I've found time to write and tend to family responsibilities.
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