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Fleet Sparrow ([personal profile] fleetsparrow) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-02-16 06:55 pm
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Check In Day 16

Forget a month of Sundays:  if January was a month of Mondays, then February has felt like a month of Tuesdays.  We know what's happened, we have an idea of what's still to come, but it still feels like everything has to get done by climbing uphill both ways.

With that minor bit of depression out of the way, how is everything else?

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How goes the writing?

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Going well!
3 (50.0%)

Going poorly.
0 (0.0%)

It's going.
2 (33.3%)

Writing?
0 (0.0%)

It did not, in fact, go.
1 (16.7%)

Discussion time:

I'll tell you what, there are few things more frustrating that getting in the writing-stress cycle:

Writing relieves stress-->When I'm too stressed, I can't write-->When I can't write, I get stressed-->Repeat 5ever.

But when I manage to break this cycle--even with just a sentence written during 3 minutes of "hiding in the bathroom" time--I do always feel better for having written.

So, the main question is:  How do we remind ourselves that writing helps our brain?  How do y'all get to that point, if you do?
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[personal profile] omens 2025-02-17 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
When I get stressed about not being able to write, I write something new and fun and absolutely stupid. Eventually, I start taking it way too seriously, so there's diminishing returns. But for about a week, it's glorious. Will I go back to the old wip once the new one gets too hard?? Or will I start a newer funner stupider one? :| ANYWAY, very much enjoying my new goofy wip