write something about morning
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In the morning, I get up and eat breakfast. After that, I do my homework. Last, I brush my teeth and get ready for the day.
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Sometimes I wonder how other writers were able to write and publish so many books. I certainly haven’t written a book and I’ve already felt creative fatigue on days when I really don’t feel like writing.
Naturally, I went looking into the daily routines of famous writers, hoping to find a secret — or maybe a few tips.
While I didn’t discover any secret ailment for creativity, I did find that there were shocking similarities in what time they did their writing.
It was surprising for me to find that many authors wrote in the morning. Other than writing morning pages, I don’t write in the morning. In fact, right after I finish my morning routine I go straight into the rest of my day where I’m either working or studying.
But after discovering this strange similarity between the writing times of these authors, I realised it was obvious that writing creatively might be easier right after waking up since this is when the prefrontal cortex is most active
This certainly makes sense because I find that when I’m writing my morning pages right after I wake up, I seem to have endless flights of ideas.
This doesn’t just apply to writing too. I’m a computer science student right now and I spend the majority of my university time programming. Sometimes when I can’t solve a difficult problem, I’ll go to sleep and somehow wake up knowing exactly what to do to solve it
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