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Sorry I'm so late today! The screen on my laptop died and it has taken me a bit of time to scrounge an external monitor and get it set up in such a way that I still have room to work on my desk. The current arrangement is not ideal, but it will do until I can get the laptop screen repaired.
Today's quote is especially applicable to me, not simply because the main fandom in which I write is Lord of the Rings, but also because this situation is exactly what I struggle with daily -- getting started!
“It is the job that is never started that takes longest to finish.”
So tell me -- how did it go today?
Getting started is possibly somewhat related to getting inspired, but not always. Aside from what we have already talked about on how we get ourselves inspired, does anyone have any additional tips for how to get started on a writing project?
Today's quote is especially applicable to me, not simply because the main fandom in which I write is Lord of the Rings, but also because this situation is exactly what I struggle with daily -- getting started!
“It is the job that is never started that takes longest to finish.”
~ J.R.R. Tolkien
So tell me -- how did it go today?
- I wrote
- I did research
- I did editing
- I posted
- I took a break
- I'm still staring at the page trying get started
- I had too much Real Life stuff to deal with and couldn't think about writing
Getting started is possibly somewhat related to getting inspired, but not always. Aside from what we have already talked about on how we get ourselves inspired, does anyone have any additional tips for how to get started on a writing project?
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