It seems to be the middle of the week. Already? #WhatIsTime?
If I equated today's writing with riding a bicycle...
+ I rode for a while (I wrote);
+ I rode over a short distance (I edited or sent my draft to my beta);
+ I rode...with the training wheels attached (I researched or thought of something that needs fixing);
+ I looked at the bike in the garage. One of the wheels was flat and I don't have a patch. Boo. (I didn't write.)
Bonus question: for writing Wednesday, have you tried to write after changing something (using a notepad instead of your phone or laptop, frex)? Did it work?
If I equated today's writing with riding a bicycle...
+ I rode for a while (I wrote);
+ I rode over a short distance (I edited or sent my draft to my beta);
+ I rode...with the training wheels attached (I researched or thought of something that needs fixing);
+ I looked at the bike in the garage. One of the wheels was flat and I don't have a patch. Boo. (I didn't write.)
Bonus question: for writing Wednesday, have you tried to write after changing something (using a notepad instead of your phone or laptop, frex)? Did it work?
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Date: Wednesday, June 8th, 2022 21:44 (UTC)I've tried to engineer deliberate changes at various times in my writing, but they don't necessarily stick. Changes that seem to happen without my intending them are more likely to remain long-term. Which all makes perfect sense.
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Date: Thursday, June 9th, 2022 19:35 (UTC)*nods* Yeah, if something takes too much effort (with what seems to be like minimal payback), I tend to discard it v. fast.