Thursday, October 31, 2013

Morning Pages

This probably isn't the best time to try and start a new habit but I'm doing it anyway! 

First thing in the morning, or as close to first thing as I can get, I get my handy spiral notebook and sit down to write. I write three pages by hand (approximately 750 words) and I plan to do this every day. 

Granted, I will be writing every day (hopefully) for the next 30 days considering NaNoWriMo starts tomorrow but I figure this is a good way to get all the worries and fears and random thoughts out of my brain first thing in the morning. 

I got this idea from the book "The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron. The author promotes this practice as a good way to get the thoughts in your mind out of the way first thing so that they won't interfere with your writing later on. This frees up your mind to think creatively without hinderance. The author also says this is a good way to track ideas or things that might be developed later on into a great story. 

I know, for me, it's nice to get all my concerns on paper. I can look back on these pages and look to see what was preoccupying my thoughts, what was really bothering me, and what areas I need to work on. It's both an exercise in writing and an exercise in self-psychology. I've only be earnestly pursuing this practice for a couple days now but, already, I am starting to look forward to filling up the pages.

You don't have to write on paper. I know some people who use computers or this nifty little website called 750Words. Personally, for me, there's something satisfying about putting pen to paper and watching those lined pages fill up with words. I get a scary amount of satisfaction when a page is filled with words and the ink across paper causes it to curl and crinkle under hand. But maybe that's just me.

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