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Cheese for Hayley (Fox)

Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 15/07/20 18:00

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Writer's block is a terrible thing except it isn’t a thing.

Writing a blog every day in amongst the madness and the difficulty can be challenging but it’s less than impossible, it’s just a habit that you have to get into.

Sometimes they come in massive waves of seven or ten at a time when you’re feeling rested and creative and inspired and sometimes you dredge them out from the bottom of a barrel.

I’ve just seen two brand new patients at the Practice and my head was wrecked as I was about to go and see the next.

The practice is insanely busy at the present time and while I realise this is only going to last for a short period, it’s still amazing the amount of work that we've got. As I was just taking a two minute break Tom came to me and said “We don’t have a blog for tonight” and so I asked Hayley Fox for the title of the blog and she asked me to write about cheese.

So it isn’t a blog about cheese Hayley, it’s a blog about writer's block. When we find the work difficult the answer is to do the work.

You can walk away and do something else or you can take 5 minutes but ultimately you have to return to the fact, if you’re going to write a blog for 2400 days then you’re going to have to write one every day.

If you’re going to be a Dentist that sees it to the end of the Coronavirus pandemic problem then you’re going to have to be a Dentist every single day.

I’m off to see another patient after writing this blog because that’s what I do.

Everything that I have done has been either to see patients in the best possible environment I can or to share with people the things that we’ve learnt in order to look after people the best that we can.

That’s what the blog’s for too.

 

Blog Post Number - 2430 

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