ShadowOfZamasu
Hate to disappoint people but I think I'm on the verge of "Resetting and restarting."
Got so many story ideas, and my thoughts are so scatter-brained, combined with never writing anything down digitally or physically I have no idea where I left off. "Resetting" by removing everything and starting it all again, this time hopefully more effectively, as I will be making a loose outline for the stories instead of assembling ideas in my head and just writing. Figuring out how to connect each plot point as I go, because we can see how clearly that's turned out already, despite my promises not to leave other projects behind.
Though I suppose it doesn't help considering I had important events and other things come up that took me out of the writing mood for, at some points, even months at a time. Something I'm sure some of y'all can understand, such as focusing on grades or working, which I actually had to change jobs not too long ago. Couldn't take it anymore at my fast food job and manager mismanagement, and ended up quitting, though I thankfully had a new job in mind already - which is where I'm at now thankfully. Though it's been a significant change, as a factory job is much different than fast food, but I'm loving it so far as it's not that bad.
I'm working the same hours as I was at my last job, while essentially making double, so it's worth it in the end to me. Hopefully this will lead to improvements in my work flow, as I've reworked it yet again, but hopefully I can actually get somewhere this time around.
As for that last part, that's probably mostly on me, as I worry how it may be reacted to instead of just going forward with the story ideas. Too busy spent sitting there "Is this too OP?" "Is this interesting enough?" "Does this make sense?" instead of just writing and posting.
ShadowOfZamasu
Forgot to mention, this isn't set in stone, but I am debating on keeping some of what I've got going on. Though I'd admittedly have to go back and re-read what I've already done, just so I don't misremember and basically write the same chapter all over again.
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