Do you ever feel like not writing?
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Do you ever feel like not writing?
So, I want to know.
Do you ever feel like not writing/mentally tired of writing or its just the physical exhaustion for you?
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aby johnson wrote: ↑27 Oct 2020, 07:45 Ya somedays. Its like, somedays i overthink and tell myself that if I don't write my words properly and anyone could read it and interpret it wrongly , and could make the wrong moves and i don't want the blame on me. You get my kinda overthinking?
I get your overthinking . I'm an overthinker too and it can be excessive for me sometimes.
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Definitely. Its just that most times my writings come with deadlines and those deadlines don't care if I don't feel like writing. So even when I don't feel like, there is a deadline to meet up with.
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Perfect! I'd give that a try. Thanks for sharing
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KS Crooks wrote: ↑17 Oct 2020, 12:53 I sure do. I like to take a break after writing a novel. It usually stems around me not wanting to edit yet. For the next three to five weeks I read and record any ideas that come to me. I'm not a professional writer or plan to be any time soon, so I don't treat my writing as such. I compare it to physical training. I do so on a regular basis, but I'm not a professional athlete so I don't need to train week in and week out.


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Yes, I understand what you mean. It can be so hard when you feel like you don't have something good to contribute or you are not a good enough writer to make an impact (those are the thoughts I have at least).Abigail09 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2020, 04:07 I have realized the strong connection between thoughts and writing. Even when I feel mentally tired of writing, thoughts (inspiration) fly in at that exact time/moment, making me want to pen something down.
So, I want to know.
Do you ever feel like not writing/mentally tired of writing or its just the physical exhaustion for you?
It is nice to know there are other people out there who struggle with that. I just have to remind myself that it takes practice, time, and dedication.
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