Some people would rather get out of routine, but for me it’s quite the opposite.
Normally, I don’t follow any routine. I do whatever I feel like whenever I feel like it. Which is a problem, because it’s almost routine to be impulsive (as weird as that sounds).
What I’m thinking is that I should figure out a good schedule to get into, and try to take it from there.
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I’ve tried a few times, but I always manage to tell myself that it’s not worth it. Hopefully, by writing it down I can convince myself that I really want to do this.
I mean, 22 hours a day of waking time?
School, even AP classes, would be cake. I could write whenever I wanted. I could read, I could draw, I could do everything.
If I never get this done, I’d have to figure out a good way to cram all this into 16 hours… 6 hours is a lot of time, btw.
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I guess this is the first step to being a writer?
I have plenty of stories in my head: stories that involve drama and magic, anti-utopian societies, daemons and faeries, even romance. But 300 stories kept in your head is just as good as none at all.
If I could put my head together for 30 minutes a day, I could write one of them.
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