I’m definitely an environmentalist procrastinator! I can spend way too much time searching for the right music or getting my string lights where I want them. But at the same time I’ve also found that when I’m stuck staring at the screen can seriously not be as helpful as doing chores, etc. I’ve had inspiration while making the bed and a lot of times in the shower, so I believe with writing “progress” is harder to measure than simply saying I spent 5 hours at my computer. Thanks for your post!
I'm also an environmentalist procrastinator: in my case I need to tidy up my writing area before getting started. The problem is while sometimes it helps me to center, other times I end up tidying up the whole apartment instead (and not writing). But also, you're so right! My brain needs often a different activity than staring at a screen too, to fire up some connections and come up with solutions or cool ideas!
I’m definitely an environmentalist procrastinator! I can spend way too much time searching for the right music or getting my string lights where I want them. But at the same time I’ve also found that when I’m stuck staring at the screen can seriously not be as helpful as doing chores, etc. I’ve had inspiration while making the bed and a lot of times in the shower, so I believe with writing “progress” is harder to measure than simply saying I spent 5 hours at my computer. Thanks for your post!
I'm also an environmentalist procrastinator: in my case I need to tidy up my writing area before getting started. The problem is while sometimes it helps me to center, other times I end up tidying up the whole apartment instead (and not writing). But also, you're so right! My brain needs often a different activity than staring at a screen too, to fire up some connections and come up with solutions or cool ideas!