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    25 KB Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)04:00 No.2625228  
    >tfw each time you pick up the pen and try to write something you get a spontaneous case of attention deficit disorder(ADD)
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)04:11 No.2625241
    >>2625228
    You don't have ADD. You're just lazy.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)04:13 No.2625243
    If you had ADD you wouldn't post on /lit/ all day
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)04:14 No.2625244
    Your excuses have become symptoms?

    You're delusional on top of being lazy.

    Or maybe you have absolutely nothing worthwhile to contribute.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)05:56 No.2625334
    Mark Rippetoe would kick your ass for that post OP.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)05:59 No.2625340
    We do that because writing is a hard thing to do. More so when one can be distract by anything and everything. Distraction is only a click away.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)06:27 No.2625372
    >>2625340
    Maybe you shouldn't be writing at your computer.

    Maybe you should take a notebook and go sit somewhere where you'll have nothing available to do other than write.

    Maybe that will help.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)06:33 No.2625379
    >>2625372
    This is a really good suggestion.

    When I am at home, I find it difficult to write, and I'll fuck around on-line and do all sorts of stupid shit. So, I started taking a notebook with me to parks and cafés and having nothing but that notebook and two pens (black to write, red to correct while I write, when needed) and I've never written so much and so often.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)06:33 No.2625380
    >>2625372

    This never helps. The speed of typing, and the physiology of it, is now so imprinted in our muscles that writing more than a few lines by hand quickly becomes uncomfortable, and the quantities required by a writer, painful. You end up sitting all day in an unfamiliar place, full of distractions, or a Starbucks having to spend money to not look like a hobo, and at the end of it you get home, type it up, and find out you managed about 300 words in eight hours. The only way is willpower - train yourself to close Firefox and start typing.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)06:47 No.2625395
    >>2625380
    You sound stupid.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)06:56 No.2625401
    http://getcoldturkey.com/

    It will limit your distraction-options.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)06:58 No.2625403
    >>2625401
    That is the best program ever. See you tonight /lit/.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)07:19 No.2625417
    happens to me all th
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)07:37 No.2625426
    >>2625417
    i lold
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)07:58 No.2625437
    I took a bit of advice from Tristram Shandy.

    I write the first sentence. I let God write the rest of them.
    >> Anonymous 05/08/12(Tue)08:03 No.2625441
    Does anyone recall that word processor which allowed you to organize documents within the program, so you could kind of have different word docs for each chapter you were working on but they'd be organized on the side?



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