Rainy Days(Random Entry)

By aimi_aiko · Apr 26, 2011 · ·
  1. These constant rainy days have been fooling around with my writing process. I've been holding off on painting as well, and I'm just disgusted. (that and being stressed at school and chores at home, and building houses on sims)

    I believe I should make a daily scheduale for myself. I should by a daily planner and keep everything in that.

    Yeah...that's what I'll do. I'll get a planner and I might feel more confident and organized. XD

Comments

  1. Eunoia
    Constant rainy days suck. *sends some of the sunshine I have*

    Making plans always make me feel more organised. Although I very rarely stick to what I plan. :p
  2. mugen shiyo
    i think there is a free scheduler that you can use with hotmail or google.live. comes with a calender and all that stuff

    i used to hate rainy days until one rainy day i happened to come across some kids playing and having a really excited time. looking at them, you would think they were having even more fun because of it. that's when i realized whatever the weather, some people just shine from within
  3. TALLULAH
    Rainy days are great motivators to me for some reason. Usually work on some aspect of a piece that's moody or darker in some way. I tend to want to hunker down and go into my "Jane Eyre" mindset.

    Can't control the weather, but you can try to get in touch with what you're feeling as a result of it. It's like stage-fright/nervousness in acting. Use it to drive your character and energize your performance.

    Now if it's a crisp fall day with a slight breeze blowing ... I'm in trouble! Gotta get out of the house!
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