Monday, August 8, 2011

Creation while deep in thought.

Hey everyone!

Today I am very deep in thought while creating some new things for White Mane as well as other things for the new title I am working on with Kate Prime. It's been very interesting so far seeing how I have only been "creating" for only a little over two hours now and already have a lot of it completed.

As someone who tells stories and immerses the reader into the worlds and universes that have been created, I have realized I can be pulled in as well too. Which I tend to lose track of time, this time was a little different though. I did lose track of time, but this time I actually completed more tasks in a shorter period of times, which rarely ever happens with me.

Most of you who know me, know that I spend long hours into the night creating or I work non-stop during the day to just complete this one task. I think I have finally come to a balance and conclusion on the issue I had originally.

Writers block is never fun, as a lot of writers out there know, it can be extremely tedious and frustrating at times. The way I used to break writers block was to switch to a new topic, as of lately though that wasn't working anymore.

I was struggling these past few weeks, but I have come to this new way of breaking it. The answer? Walk away from the computer, relax and enjoy yourself. It's true! Yesterday I was with my family and we were celebrating my sister-in-laws birthday. I had decided to sit down and just talk about everything under the sun with my brother-in-law that day and BAM, things just flowed like a rushing river.

I find it interesting that I am able to finish more work, away from work, than I am able to complete tasks at work. Very interesting indeed. With this new found shattering, I am going to keep it at hand.

With that said I think I will be ending this here, so I can go "work" some more.

- Sean

2 comments:

  1. Can't agree more. I decided not working on weekend and night time, instead I spend a time with my family. It certainly worked for me.

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  2. Sounds like a familliar story. Go tear it up guy.

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