Tangerine and Orchid!
!!!!!!!!! thank ya thank ya!!!!!!!!!!!!
i’d like to say i know what i’m doing but tbh i kinda go off the cuff 98% of the time;;;;

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Tangerine and Orchid!
!!!!!!!!! thank ya thank ya!!!!!!!!!!!!
i’d like to say i know what i’m doing but tbh i kinda go off the cuff 98% of the time;;;;
using my goho-m to escape social situations
“There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them.” - Bruce Lee
Yes, I am improving, and there are gains in what I am doing but I’m not getting anything done. Since I have started to manage writing every day I’ve begun to plateau, I’m producing numbers now not better writing (if anyone cares to look back it might be the case that my reflective type of writing has possibly improved since I began, which I would be happy about, but my project work isn’t going anywhere). I need to spend more time on writing; on constructively spending my time. More time reading and trying to write specifically is where I should be focusing my efforts.
Basics:
1. Planning (I spent too much time here looking at what I want to do and how I should do it.) 2. Planning (,out the actual story, scenes for scene ideas, characters, progress, I don’t spend nearly enough time here) 3. Writing (Too much time on planning and ignoring plotting the work out I get here and flounder and make slow progress and give up somewhere along the line) 4. Editing (I never reach the end or I don’t give myself the time I need to edit and proof before finishing it) • Reading (This is important throughout, to break up the time working and giving space and source for ideas and development) • Time and though (Again important like reading, gives space for ideas and development) • Returning to an earlier stage is always appropriate, jumping a stage will not help.
I have eight projects and seven weeks to:
Write a stage play, Present my research proposal, Write my up research project, Complete my independent portfolio, Figure out my poetry and prose portfolio, And write a film script. 1. A day planning out the next seven weeks, going into detail and pragmatic; providing for diary and unseen problems. Six 200 hundred word abstracts. (Tomorrow) 2. Two days to set out ideas for each project. Six mind maps, six lists. (Monday) 3. A day for each project researching and putting time into producing a first draft. Six days to write 1000 words each. (Wednesday-Sunday) 4. A day reviewing each draft, and notes, and development. Six days (Tuesday-Sunday) 5. A day each applying review. Six days (Tuesday-Sunday) • Visits the CASE • This whole idea to cycle until done. • Smashing grades.
I have been neglecting other important none writing tasks, it is important I start giving them attention too: Projects, Emails, Appointments, and Work.
Lying is so stressful tbh I don't know how people do it I don't know how I used to do it
Today I was looking at postgraduate degrees and I know I still have a year or two to think about it but I've been getting really excited because I love planning my future and knowing my exact steps it makes me feel focused and driven yayyyy
Man, fuck the way this world works.
Halloween hasn't even passed and I'm already planning for New Year's & the New Year's after that...
I wanna get another Animal Crossing game and make a Gravity Falls themed town!!!
Just when I thought I was close to being prepared for giving birth in a few weeks, a million other things just ran through my mind.
Lemme just go to sleep for an eternity now ( ̄□ ̄;)