Netardapope
Sage
Being writers, it goes without saying that we often fall into depressive and unmotivated periods of time where our prose sucks. And while these spurts tend to come out of nowhere, they tend to last for a set pattern for me. Usually, when I have a bad writing session, it means that the rest of the week is probably going to be bad for writing as well. It's not a science and there are always exceptions, but the trend is there.
Sometimes it goes away, other times it edges close toward taking over much of the month. So my question is, have any of you noticed that you have an average in the amount of time that you spend uninspired? If so, I'd like to hear how long it tends to last for you, and what tends to trigger it!
(my reason for posting this is because I've been forcing myself to write for the past week or so, and sometimes it feels like it's lasting longer than I'd like.)
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Sometimes it goes away, other times it edges close toward taking over much of the month. So my question is, have any of you noticed that you have an average in the amount of time that you spend uninspired? If so, I'd like to hear how long it tends to last for you, and what tends to trigger it!
(my reason for posting this is because I've been forcing myself to write for the past week or so, and sometimes it feels like it's lasting longer than I'd like.)
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