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David Lindquist's avatar

Thank you for your dedication and knowledge to everything Hawks,You made the way too long break before the draft almost palatable...Go Hawks,Go Seaside Joe.... You killed it again.

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Stephen Pitell's avatar

Before I even read past the first few paragraphs I want to give some advise from an old fisherman. Commercial fisherman, as a rule, fish seven days a week as many hours per day as they can stand. And that is up to 20 hours per day. Everyone has their limit, and as a rule we find out what that limit is and then we push the envelope.

It took me a few years to self teach myself a work ethic and to then learn what my limit was. I couldn't push past 18 hours per day without falling asleep and putting myself and anyone fishing with me in danger, so I scaled back after I became wise enough to know when enough is enough. That wasn't until my late forties. Most fishermen never learn this lesson at all, but I pay attention and enough boats had gone on the rocks after the boats captain fell asleep at the wheel, that I slowly learned to take some time off before I damaged something or someone.

I had a friend who was a Seventh Day Adventist, who take their day off on the Sabbath religiously. We were pretty close so I saw him often and I noticed that day off seemed to pay off for him. He came back more refreshed and healthy. Eventually I began taking more and more time off. I threw my alarm clock away and began getting up when I had had enough sleep.

To my amazement, I actually started catching more fish. When I was fishing I was more creative and focused on what I was doing and that paid off with higher catch rates. I've given you a few nudges to take some time off, though I am somewhat reluctant to ask to hard on that because I know some very successful writers have made daily writing a habit to their benefit. Jack London and Earnest Hemmingway are the two that come to mind.

However, I wanted to share this advise to you. Get your sleep and don't work too hard. It will only slow you down.

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