{"id":5,"date":"2013-01-13T19:00:09","date_gmt":"2013-01-13T19:00:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/radiogenicallystable.blog.lib.mcmaster.ca\/?p=1"},"modified":"2013-01-13T19:00:09","modified_gmt":"2013-01-13T19:00:09","slug":"hello-world-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/macblog.mcmaster.ca\/radiogenicallystable\/2013\/01\/13\/hello-world-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Blog #1: Writing about Writing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s strange to sit and reflect on my own writing behaviours, let alone how I compose my thoughts in writing. Even while churning out this blog I find it hard to effectively tease out the relationship between how my brain operates and the behaviours that follow, pondering an outside version of myself watching myself write. I can think of two obvious problems that plague my routine, plus two more latent factors that contribute to a drunken-waltz final product. The two obvious factors include context (where I am writing) and the amount of relevant information needed to conceptualize my paper. Context seems to be more important than acquiring the right volume of information as these environments determine the rate at which I write. Since information is abundant, it comes in at a close second, but only because the rate I write is disproportional to the amount of gathered information. My ability to write well thought-out, clear assertive commentary and opinion decreases with <em>too<\/em> much information. Not at all mind-bending in a conventional sense, however a few people might sympathize with the ability, or lack thereof, to concretely write under cinder blocks of often-contradictory text. That being said, I still need large amounts of information to feel satisfied that what I\u2019m learning is sufficient to defend my views. Writing for me is indeed a catch-22.<\/p>\n<p>Immediate distractions in the form of sounds and objects (sounds odd, I know) entertain me in such a way that writing and staying focused becomes difficult. In hindsight, it\u2019s hard to believe I am able to complete any written objective given the number of objects in my direct surrounding that resonate, indeed scream, object manipulation. Most people need a bit a background sound, such as music, to set an appropriate writing mood. Some people may find that twirling a pen in their left hand while sitting at a computer is therapeutic, too, while others rearrange their living room and clean their workspace. I never thought that music would play such a major role in the writing process for me. Yet it does, and considerably at that. For example, and this is strange, but I find I write better when listening to music composed in certain tonal keys. G and C major are my favourite to listen to because they tend to lack the depressing, melodic tone characteristic to songs written with minor chords and notes (F, C, and A minor are the absolute worst). Yes, I too find this strange, but in my opinion, necessary to keep a clear and structured mind.<\/p>\n<p>Keeping myself glued to my chair is another major problem I have when I write. It seems that beyond the everyday distractions of tables, desks, and chairs, I feel the constant need to move around and be in different places at the same time. All fair in a quantum universe but as everyone knows impossible to do in a classical one. Do I want to go outside and smoke? Sure. Do I want to sit and get this paper done? Yes. Do I need a shower? Absolutely. I\u2019m hungry and have no food in the fridge so perhaps a trip to Fortinos is in line; laundry, dust bunnies in the corner of the walls and under my desk \u2013 you get the point. My brain tells me to do everything at once, so instead of writing I find myself treading the periphery of the menial tasks I need to accomplish before I begin\u2026 OK, now I can start.<\/p>\n<p>At times I feel like horse blinders are needed, other times I work perfectly fine for prolonged periods of time. It all depends on what is going on in my head at any given moment. I have, over the years, been able to keep many of these factors in check by doing one simple thing: I start writing early. Instead of waiting to write under pressure (and I know quite a few people feel this way) I try \u2013 and the catchword here is to <em>try<\/em> \u2013 to brainstorm and write the minute I get an assignment. I also find this a remedy for writer\u2019s block, which in my opinion may be a symptom of waiting to formulate and simultaneously write your ideas down during the final minutes before submission.<\/p>\n<p>Well there you have it, a brief look into my crazy ritualized behaviours that probably border several clinical disorders found in the DSM. I hope that by reading some of your blogs I will be able to add to my repertoire of solutions to effective writing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s strange to sit and reflect on my own writing behaviours, let alone how I compose my thoughts in writing. 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