Transforming Sleepless Nights into Productive Writing Time – Daily Quote

JoHawkTheWriter's avatarJo Hawk

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On countless evenings, I find I cannot sleep. My brain won’t stop, it races, obsessively testing ideas, possibilities, and contemplating the question ‘what if?’ I have long since learned my lesson, there will be no rest. I relinquish my control, leave my bed, and write. Other nights I am jolted from my dreams by some cosmic alarm clock, I clutch a brilliant idea like a lightsaber slashing through the dark. Once again, I stumble to my desk, power on the laptop to transcribe the dream. The stories refuse to be pushed aside.

Creating stories and telling tales flows in my blood, and I schedule writing sessions every day. But I do give myself a break from my normal routine on the days when my brain refused to register that I should have been sleeping.

Do you write at unusual times?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

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  1. jane tims Avatar

    I too have run-on thoughts at lights-out. I try to harness them by focussing on one question, idea, etc. and by keeping a notepad by the bed. Once I’ve written something down, I can sleep.

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  2. JoHawkTheWriter Avatar

    Thank you for sharing. 💗

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