When I was in high school, I saw my friends reading and writing and studying with earphones on and music bursting in their ears.
I used to be envious of their superpower to concentrate at such a level.
You see, I was a child who used to study in a closed room,
with nothing but the sound of fan rotating from the ceiling getting in my ears.
Even thinking of trying the idea disturbed me,
So I kept on indulging myself in the old art of studying in a closed room with nothing but the sounds of my voice murmuring the formulas, equations, reactions and also the sound of the fan.
Few years later, I started writing, and my brain faced a huge obstacle, big enough to crush my mental stamina to producing content.
I think that’s a huge problem for procrastinators.
They are creative, creative enough to do wonders with little thinking.
But the major flaw they seem to have is the lack of interest and apathy they face after a certain time of being creative.
I guess that’s what happened with me,
but I have a secret to tell you: I have found a key to this problem.
Well, it worked for me, so I’ll share it with you all too. This secret helped me out extremely, especially in writing. I feel no ‘Writer’s Block’, if that even exits.
Duh! Does it?
So guys and girls, hold your breath, ’cause I am about to tell you a secret that is going to change your life.
It’s not gonna help you write, but make you feel your writing or any other thing you are going to create.
And the secret is, Rhythm Writing.
Yes! Well, I call it that. I am going to talk about it in my next post.
It helped me a lot in these recent days where I was feeling blank and nothing was helping me, but now I have a solution for it.
Isn’t it funny we face many problems but the solutions are so simple and in front of us, yet we cannot see it.
Never mind. We still got the solution, didn’t we.
See you guys tomorrow.
Agreed!!
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Curiosity is peeked.
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Love your blog. Great job!
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Beautifully articulated mate 😊
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I’m a person who likes to do one thing at a time. Multi-tasking only makes me nervous and causes me to goof. Not because I have little concentration, but because I can’t concentrate on many things at a time. When I write, I want to only write and nothing else. Well, if you’re gonna do something, then it should be done to its fullest extent, if possible. But I’m looking forward to your next post.
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I’m a person who likes to do one thing at a time. Multi-tasking only makes me nervous and causes me to goof. Not because I have little concentration, but because I can’t concentrate on many things at a time. When I write, I want to only write and nothing else. Well, if you’re gonna do something, then it should be done to its fullest extent, if possible. But I’m looking forward to your next post.
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Keeping us in suspense!
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Interested to see what Rhythm Writing is!
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Looking forward to reading more about your writing process. Great post!
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Will look forward to your next post about your solution.
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I can’t wait to learn more. I wrote (or at least drafted) seven novels in two years, but haven’t been able to write anything for nearly three since. When I look at the lyricism you weave into some of your sentences, I would love to make some of that work for me. And yes, to answer a question in another post: you have found the love of your life, because, by definition, your life now is the one you’ve lived so far. Plan for the future but don’t look into it.
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I look forward to reading it soon..
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You can see the answer in my recent post, it’s out.
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Hey, yes it happens with me too. Multitasking reduces one’s efficiency
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Hey, of you haven’t read the recent post, please do check it out, I have mentioned about rhythm writing there.
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Hey, you can check it out now. It’s out.
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Hey, you can check it out now on the blog.
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Hey you can check it out now.
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Hey, you can check it now.
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Love this! Rhythm writing is my favorite way to write. And my favorite form of procrastination is looking for the perfect song, playlist, or album to play on repeat. Haha.
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Can’t wait to see what you have to say.
I am one of those people that works better with music raging in the background.
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You say “all the people that are procrastinators,” but in my mind, there is no one who is *not* a procrastinator on something. The ones who get most targeted as the procrastinators are the ones who procrastinate on important stuff.
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Very well written. Great post
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