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casually remembering i have to do homework so i push it back to the back of my mind for later, (and usually ending up procrastinating), but lately... i remember...
a UA student never gives up or refrains from doing schoolwork!
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live now! come join if you are looking for a late night study pal :
working on starting final exam studies for my film history class as well as working on content for my children's literature course! if you find yourself with tasks that align similarly for final exams coming up in the next month, you can join me at the link below:
I have been working hard to make streams the best experience possible! been messing around in my broadcasting software and learning lots from fellow creators! thank you all for your support, it means the world!
working on starting final exam studies for my film history class as well as working on content for my children's literature course! if you find yourself with tasks that align similarly for final exams coming up in the next month, you can join me at the link below:
I have been working hard to make streams the best experience possible! been messing around in my broadcasting software and learning lots from fellow creators! thank you all for your support, it means the world!
come avoid the sunday scaries with me :)
hey i'm gonna work on an assignment, if you wanted to join?
me, having no inspiration to write in my wip:
also me, writing inspiring things on tumblr for other young writers: do you hear something? procrastination who? sips tea
stop what you're doing.
listen to me.
breathe.
it's okay to be overwhelmed at the idea of writing in your wip. it's okay to procrastinate. you have all the time in the world. it's okay to write in it months later, if you need that break, if you can't find inspiration.
stop stressing over your penmanship. it can be fixed. stop stressing over your word choice. that's what editing is for.
if your wip feels incomplete, don't start over. reread, plan, write. save the editing for after it's all on paper.
as writers, we often terrorize ourselves for not writing perfectly the first time. thing is, we don't realize that we're giving ourselves reason to stop writing. nothing you write will ever be perfect the first time, maybe not even the second time.
you just have to remember to breathe, come back to it later, and leave those worries behind.
never editted your WIP
never enjoyed it thoroughly
never felt satisfied enough
if you're nothing but pleased
if all you do is edit
if you never write anymore
if you've abandoned, ripped up, shredded, or spit on the very pages you held dearly—
your WIP is amazing and nothing will ever make you any less of an author.