The Cabin has helped me stay on track so much! Thanks for starting(and keeping) this up! 😊💛
I totally get that! I’ve discovered I’m a methodological pantser. I work best with a bit of an outline but lots of space to deviate. When I don’t have an outline I ramble waaaayyyy to much 😂 (my poor past editors!) I always edit as I go (which everyone says NOT to do, but 🤷🏼♀️ it works best for me)
Aw sorry you’re having a hard time 😔 I find the opposite to be true! I trudge through first drafts (sometimes very miserably) and can’t wait to revise! Revision and editing is much more fun for me
you are okay. you are whole. you are good. you are enough. you are. sometimes, it’s hard to love your brain. but you remain worthy, nonetheless. ~co #mentalhhealth#poetry
sometimes, you need someone else to love it for you. to cherish it. to treat it with care. to see what you cannot see. to shine a light upon the fragments, upon the shards; to free the rainbow that’s held captive inside — …
sometimes, it’s hard to love your brain when it betrays you and accuses you and tells you you’re not okay not whole not good not enough. or too much. sometimes, it’s just hard to love your brain. …
sometimes, it’s hard to love your brain when it’s filled with ghosts embodied by emotions. when equanimity disintegrates like a fading tattoo. when down is up and up is down. when rumination holds nothing but empty echoes. …
(a brief thread) I recently had a conversation with someone that revolved around depression. I experience it. Many others do, too. It’s good to know we aren’t alone in our struggles. It doesn’t necessarily make it easier, but it helps with the weight of the stigma — whether perceived or real …
I recently discovered I’m a methodological pantser — so a bit of 2 and lots of 6!
I want to write with you again! Need to find the cabin 😊