I am a little amazed.
I thought I would be climbing the walls to start the actual writing.
I forgot.
Well, the circumstances moved my focus, rather. It was not a weekend where the creative thinking was aimed at writing. The Saturday flew away driving around looking for stuff and some shopping. On Sunday we were at a restaurant celebrating a relative that turned sixty-five. With two little kids. It went surprisingly well.
Monday, I just looked dumbfounded at the Final Draft icon on my desktop and wondered what would happen if I clicked on it.
No, it was not a hang-over, because I didn't drink.
It just felt like my brain hadn't got out of bed yet.
The Quest Initiative: Day 3
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I know exactly what you mean! Through lack of sleep for me, I found it very difficult to get back into it - but a request from a producer forced me to rework 6 of my old short horror scripts in a day! I hadn't used my old copy of Final Draft in ages, as I prefer the newer CELTX and it was hard work getting back into it.
Luckily all I really needed to do was to check the structure, clean up some descriptions and update the formatting in places.
Wow, that sounds like a tough day.
I've been preparing for my rewriting for two months now, so it was some time ago that I started Final Draft.
But basicly I just think that I had had so much else on my mind lately.
Yep, you definitely need a clear head. Sometimes you can ease back into it. Other times it just doesn't happen. But it is good when it just flows.
I just wish I was more consistent and spent more time at it, rather than being sporadic.
Wake up brain! :)
Hope the cotton clears out of there soon for you!
Just wanted to thank you for commenting on my shirts. I appreciate the feedback!
I sleep about four hours a night and my favorite part of any day is when I'm between sleep and waking up.
My imagination feels supercharged.
I just realized I came to your blog last time because you were showcased on Blogger Buzz!
Oh no, my brain was asleep I was reading my own following page!
Lee: I try to write something every day. It really helps. Does not have to be a Nobel price winner.
2nd2nun: Glad if I could help you. You have a great eye for visuals. I'm sure your T-shirts will sell.
Robert: I prefer the time when I'm about to go to sleep. I love that twilight zone. Though IF I by any chance get a splendid idea it is unfortunatly gone in the morning.
Well, I can only wish that you have some foresight about the Blogger Buzz.
Yes I know that feeling too. Today I had such a day that my body was out of bed, but my brain was still in there, terrible feeling. I went to sleep this afternoon to unite brain with body and that helped a little
Have a great weekend Désirée!
:-) Thanks. You too.
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