Writing rant: To each their own, but I genuinely don't understand how people can write in coffee shops.
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So: Coffee shops are like walking into the den of non-stop interruption. I can think of nothing more harmful. But as a friend once joked, "People need to be in public otherwise they'd just masturbate all day." Which is funny, but ultimately irrelevant.
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Again, to each their own. But I just genuinely recommend that writers work at the discipline of being comfortable in the quiet space thing. You may be shocked at the productivity that comes from it?
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Or maybe it just comes down to the terror of being alone with our own thoughts... END RANT <3
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Last add: This wasn't something natural to me. It was advised to me by someone else. I had to work at it over time, but now I couldn't imagine anything else. (it's also cheaper).
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As somebody who struggles with executive dysfunction it's the exact opposite for me. Having the control means I won't get shit done because I will succumb to the urge to fidget more than I create. But being in a public space, I'll look like a weirdo if I just stare at my phone in
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silence in McDonalds or a coffee shop for four hours. There's a built in reason for me to oscillate from comforting distraction to actual work. I find that the zoom is STRONGER when I feel that light pressure on my back.
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