Writing about writing rituals
Instead of actually writing my book today, I decided to write
down some ideas for writing rituals that get me into that writing
state. Boy, do I have a lot of rituals to deal with before getting
those words on paper. Like:
1.
Begin at a certain time. I’m a morning person so I need to get to work
early, before I run out of energy or life gets in the way.
2.
Nest. Instead of working in my office, I cozy up on the family room
couch, put my feet up, wrap myself in a blanket, adjust all the pillows,
and get to work.
3.
Look out the window. There’s something about gazing into my backyard
that seems to help when I’m working on a particular sentence or story.
Perhaps I think I’ll find the answer out there.
4.
Clean house. I can’t write if my surroundings are messy. It seems to
make my brain messy. Granted, if someone walked in and saw my coffee
table full of papers, notes, to-do lists, calendars, pens, and files,
they wouldn’t think I had a clean mind at all.
5.
Take a walk. Usually I take a walk around Target or the Mall, rather
than just a random walk around the block. I figure I can do some errands
while getting some exercise and taking a break to work out a problem.
6.
Listen to music. I can’t listen while I’m writing, but I listen before
and after, to get myself in a particular mood – Gangnam Style if I need
energy, You Picked Me if I need romance, Zydeco if I need a mental
break.
7.
Use a favorite pen. There’s only one kind of pen I like—a fine point
marker. I feel like I’m drawing my words rather than just writing them.
Love the way they feel on paper.
8.
Drink coffee. When I need a moment to reflect, I like to reach over and
sip from my mug of coffee—a mocha, actually. Makes me feel like a
writer.
9.
Be comfortable. I have a writing uniform—jeans, soft fluffy socks, and a
Life is Good t-shirt. I can’t wear pajamas or I’ll go back to bed. And
why dress up when it’s just me and the computer?
10.
Read. When I’m done for the day, I refuel by reading other people’s
work. That usually inspires me to write better and keep at it!
So what are your writing rituals?
So what are your writing rituals?
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