Hey, everyone.
How's it going?
I'm doin' well, just chillin' out at home watching longplays of video games.
Must finish writing Coagula soon...I just need a good kick in the pants to finish it.
I listen to Ween and am now back to writing. R.I.P. Suncoast.
Age 29
Writer
McAuley High School (Grad.)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Joined on 6/27/20
Posted by stuckathome - November 11th, 2020
Hey, everyone.
How's it going?
I'm doin' well, just chillin' out at home watching longplays of video games.
Must finish writing Coagula soon...I just need a good kick in the pants to finish it.
Yeah, Jerri is right I think. Sometimes a bit of multitasking can let you do work without realizing you're actually doing work, which helps a lot, especially when you have the kind of brain that would rather die than work on something important. Any videos or activities that don't require much thought but keep your attention well would be best i think. Good luck!
Thank you.
WHAT KINDA GAMES
THE OL' STANDBYS:
BANJO-KAZOOIE & PAPER MARIO
accidental all caps
Yeah.
okie dokie then
I was just playing along.
@Jerricola The boomers in my life would have a conniption at the thought that doing more than one thing at a time is actually good for your creativity. But it definitely works for me, at least for mind-numbing tasks like coloring my line art or retopologizing a 3D model (look it up). It doesn’t work so well for me when I’m trying to come up with character designs or writing, but that’s just me.
Yeah -
I mean, I'm not conniptioning, but I am like, "Write. Brain, you had fun, now write."
Jerricola
Do both if you think you can then. Sometimes letting your mind multitask can be good for creativity. Then you can come back and look it over and see if it was worthwhile. If not, then just shut off the distractions and buckle down if you have to. Good luck.
stuckathome
Thank you, my love.
I agree.