You know how sometimes you’ve got a great idea, something you really want to write about, something with some oomph? It clicks and you think ahhh, THAT’S it.
And then you open the laptop.
There’s writing, but weird writing. Stilted. A lot of stopping and starting and stopping again. There’s some closing the laptop and walking away while muttering. Then there’s blankly staring at the screen with a BUT HOW DO I FIX IT moment.
There are some attempts at editing but in the end you bail out when there’s simply no saving a post that’s become garbled word salad. It lands in drafts because at one point it seemed like a brilliant idea and sometimes those ideas really are brilliant before they’re butchered by clumsy writers. Maybe next week it will be brilliant again. Maybe next week my brain won’t crash out as I try to shape the idea into a coherent piece.
But tonight? Tonight you get the restart.
C’est la vie.
we just got to keep dusting ourselves down, picking ourselves and believing.
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You are so right.
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Oh boy, this is my life. I just write and write and hope that sooner or later I will run out of crap and something decent will hit the page. Seldom happens if I’m honest…
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Every single one of us understands this feeling.
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There is always tomorrow. 😊
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Agreed! ☺️
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But nobody guarantees it will be any better.
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The potential is there though.
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Infinite potential for all outcomes…
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Very true
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Agree, there are no guarantees. We just keep going on faith that it will eventually turn around.
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My ambition generally hovers around OK, but that’ll do 😊
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ah, yes, I ‘ve been there many times. and you’ve probably read some of them, that I’ve forced to happen, and it’s been clear. better to abandon them.
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Right? I found a draft once — and by “draft” I mean an intro paragraph — that was a year old. I figured if it was that long and I never found a way back it was time to let it go for good.
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I think it happens with all writers. Eventually we find a way to put it clearly.
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That’s so true. Over the years I’ve had very few drafts that ended up being deleted permanently.
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Same here.
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