This week, I’ve been reading The Adderall Diaries on the train down to Brooklyn and I’m thinking about The Worst Writer Ever. I haven’t written a new scene for it in weeks. I’ve been too busy with school and few other things that have suddenly popped up and made me do a little dance nearly every day this week, but also demand my attention.
I’m beginning to think that I get going on stuff too soon and let it pile up and eventually one thing goes by the wayside to make way for a new thing or a rekindled thing. I’m never in a well-maintained daily work flow and when certain things come up I leave other things behind. I think that just contributes to frantically going from one project to the next week after week as needed and never keeping a steady, week-by-week clip. I don’t know, perhaps that’s why I have cabin fever at work these days—I’m anxious to do so much that something gets put away and I exhaust myself and not nearly enough gets done. How do you solve this problem? I guess that answer is pretty obvious.
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