Do Your Stretches; Don't Cramp Up
Writing is like any other exercise. We can get stuck in the same old routine, writing the same old stuff.
Sometimes we need to just flex our imagination and stretch our schedules. Or our stories. Or whatever should be done to get the blood flowing again.
A few months ago, as I was writing The Bad Boy's Redemption, I noticed a peculiar condition. As soon as I reached 1000 words I'd close the story. Even if I wasn't tired, even if I still had time to write. It was like the way I used to run in track. I never went over three miles.
I never stretched myself past my comfort zone.
Are you cramped in your writing? Have you thought of writing less, more, a different story, something to just stretch your creative muscles and get some juices stirred?
Sometimes we need to just flex our imagination and stretch our schedules. Or our stories. Or whatever should be done to get the blood flowing again.
A few months ago, as I was writing The Bad Boy's Redemption, I noticed a peculiar condition. As soon as I reached 1000 words I'd close the story. Even if I wasn't tired, even if I still had time to write. It was like the way I used to run in track. I never went over three miles.
I never stretched myself past my comfort zone.
Are you cramped in your writing? Have you thought of writing less, more, a different story, something to just stretch your creative muscles and get some juices stirred?
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But working on different sorts of writing projects helps with the stretching. Long hand vs. keyboard too.
I know it works in other areas of my life, I should try it with writing, too.
Have a super stretchy day! Snort.
In fact, right now I'm trying a new way of plotting and I'm thinking of writing a different genre. Will see what happens. :)
Sometimes even simply changing the time of day you write helps mix things up. Cheers!
I'm finding I need some serious downtime. Getting out, meeting people, enjoying nature all refresh me.
Thanks. I never quite thought of it that way.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Thanks
I recently started a children's story, which is out on the edge of the pier for me. Your words are an encouragement to just finish it.
Blessings on you for this!
Jen
What a great idea to try longhand. I've heard some people mention that but I actually haven't tried it (except in 8th grade, before my momma got me a used typewriter, lol)
Great idea!
Don't forget to up the incline on the treadmill. LOL! Have fun. :-)
I've actually never heard that adage before. Thanks for sharing it! And you're right, change is good, even if it's only a temporary thing.
LOL Sometimes I'd like to just stop growing and stay in my comfy little spot. But the hard thing about life is nothing stays the same. So I'd either grow or I'd stagnate.
Thanks for sharing that snippet!
Great take!
:-) Since it's two stories you maybe have separate energy for them. You know, exhaust one idea (like you said) but then you're ready to work on the different wip.
Let us know how it works out!
A children's story? That is WAY different than articles. I hope you have tons of fun writing it! You know, Angela Elwell Hunt got famous with a children's story. She won a contest with it and the book ended up being a bestseller.
:-) You never know where you'll end up when you try something new.
Plus this new one has some fantasy/paranormal elements to it--something I've never done before! So it should help me stretch my muscles a bit :)
Good for you for just typing. :-) That's the way to get things done.
But you're right. It is good to be pushed, to stretch ourselves. And so we keep on working.
You will feel it, but won't you be glad when you see those nice, hard muscles in the mirror? :-)
Thanks for stopping by! Yours must be working since you have a book coming out. LOL But it's never too late for a little stretch. :-)
You're so trim you probably don't even know what I'm talking about, but, believe me - it's a nice change and very much worth the "butt-kicking." *grin*
Yes, I do remember back in high school when my thighs didn't touch. Too bad I didn't realize how lucky I was. Snort!
You look so incredible. You're workouts must be tough. lol