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Writer's Prep for 90

I can tell already I will have problems. My current setup isn’t allowing me to move rapidly forward. I’m only one hour and in my computer is freezing.

In order to successfully reach my goals in writing I have to have everything organized, including a fast operating system. Yes I can switch to another task and multitask but that doesn’t help me. As my computer on freezes from having too much open on the desktop, I am preparing other documents, but it’s a distraction.

Distractions are the worst things possible in writing. I was just writing one of my paragraphs and my mind was distracted from shoulder pain and I missed the thought actually. I couldn’t even go back and catch it. Some thoughts are so subtle that they barely hand to you and if the mind gets distracted, you miss it.

What this little morning experience tells me is that I need a stronger morning routine, such as physical stretches stretches to prevent the body from communicating. A more comfortable chair, better than the one I’m currently sitting in. One that doesn’t raise any awareness of the state my buttocks is in... and a faster computer. This combination of improved assets will eliminate problems and is going to help me achieve my goals.

Today, and before tomorrow. I need to figure out how to get all in order before my official challenge starts in one day from now.

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