Today’s productivity culture has little flexibility for this rhythm. My brain refuses to warm up on command, and some days vanish into a mysterious void. Often my focus arrives late, but once it does, it settles in and refuses to leave.
People have their own rhythm, is all I can say. Sometimes it's good to push through, sometimes it's better to rest. I'm still learning, and hope to keep learning for a long time to come. But I do like the bundle approach/concept, especially since art can be a very..."situational," and what inspires you now might not inspire you after 2 years.
I feel the same, but I seem to be in a bubble, bombarded with daily writing habits, word counts, and time blocking.
Do you have some routines, you think works for you?
I basically decide in the morning what I’ll start with, and usually I work on it relentlessly all day.
I couldn’t imagine writing poems one by one. There is, of course, a difference between writing personal poetry and what I do, which is more fantasy-based, a fictive dystopian realm.
Though sometimes it feels like we’re halfway there already.
I can relate to this.
People have their own rhythm, is all I can say. Sometimes it's good to push through, sometimes it's better to rest. I'm still learning, and hope to keep learning for a long time to come. But I do like the bundle approach/concept, especially since art can be a very..."situational," and what inspires you now might not inspire you after 2 years.
I feel the same, but I seem to be in a bubble, bombarded with daily writing habits, word counts, and time blocking.
Do you have some routines, you think works for you?
I basically decide in the morning what I’ll start with, and usually I work on it relentlessly all day.
I couldn’t imagine writing poems one by one. There is, of course, a difference between writing personal poetry and what I do, which is more fantasy-based, a fictive dystopian realm.
Though sometimes it feels like we’re halfway there already.