AmbreaTaddy
Your Local Strange French Woman
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Hello, it's your favorite (real) French woman !
I've been inactive on the forum because I'm battling my greatest foe : The creative burnout.
I don't know if it's because my brain is wired differently, but I have this thing were I can't stop creating. Whatever time of the day it is, no matter my state, I will always be imagining a story, daydreaming about things that could happen, etc...
So when I say 'creative burnout', I'm not talking about the kind where you have a burnout and you need to stop creating. I'm talking about the kind where you have daydreamt and imagined so much about a particular story that you don't find it interesting anymore.
I don't know if it happens to others, but I have those hyperfixations about a particular story, write thousands of words, hundreds of chapters, and then burnout. And my brain starts to fixate on something else, even though I don't want to. Like, you sit in front of your document, ready to write about X, but you don't have any idea what to write because you spent the whole day thinking about Y.
To avoid this issue, I have a tendency to write several stories at the same time, so that I can switch back and forth and avoid the burnout. My brain likes to do several things at the same time, and writing two chapters for two different stories of different genres at the same time is comforting for my creative mind.
But now, as I passed 150,000k words for both stories I'm writing at the same time, brain decided 'No, I don't like them anymore, I want to write this new shiny story I just thought about !' and thus I'm starting to hyperfixate on another story even though I'm past the midway point with my two current story and it won't be long until I'm finished.
That's a lot of oversharing, but I'm talking about my issue to ask you :
- Does it happen to you ? If yes, how do you deal with it ?
- According to you, should I follow my brain and stop writing those stories (eventually finishing them at a later date), or should I speedrun the ending, even if the quality drops, so that I can start my new story ? OR, new idea, should I slow down the updates for the two current stories, and in exchange write the new one at the same time, essentially moving from 2 current stories to 3 ?
I don't know. Brain goes brrrrr
I've been inactive on the forum because I'm battling my greatest foe : The creative burnout.
I don't know if it's because my brain is wired differently, but I have this thing were I can't stop creating. Whatever time of the day it is, no matter my state, I will always be imagining a story, daydreaming about things that could happen, etc...
So when I say 'creative burnout', I'm not talking about the kind where you have a burnout and you need to stop creating. I'm talking about the kind where you have daydreamt and imagined so much about a particular story that you don't find it interesting anymore.
I don't know if it happens to others, but I have those hyperfixations about a particular story, write thousands of words, hundreds of chapters, and then burnout. And my brain starts to fixate on something else, even though I don't want to. Like, you sit in front of your document, ready to write about X, but you don't have any idea what to write because you spent the whole day thinking about Y.
To avoid this issue, I have a tendency to write several stories at the same time, so that I can switch back and forth and avoid the burnout. My brain likes to do several things at the same time, and writing two chapters for two different stories of different genres at the same time is comforting for my creative mind.
But now, as I passed 150,000k words for both stories I'm writing at the same time, brain decided 'No, I don't like them anymore, I want to write this new shiny story I just thought about !' and thus I'm starting to hyperfixate on another story even though I'm past the midway point with my two current story and it won't be long until I'm finished.
That's a lot of oversharing, but I'm talking about my issue to ask you :
- Does it happen to you ? If yes, how do you deal with it ?
- According to you, should I follow my brain and stop writing those stories (eventually finishing them at a later date), or should I speedrun the ending, even if the quality drops, so that I can start my new story ? OR, new idea, should I slow down the updates for the two current stories, and in exchange write the new one at the same time, essentially moving from 2 current stories to 3 ?
I don't know. Brain goes brrrrr