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Sanderson was right. Having a non-physical job fucking sucks for writing goals.

I try to start writing after a long ass shift in front of the computer, and my brain is just too tired to make anything good. It feels like the worst chore. I only get decent writing done on the weekend, but that's not enough time to get the wordcount up
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I never had an issue and find physical jobs to often be worse because I spend much of the shift writing in my head and by the time I can actually write so many of the details are lots, spend the night trying to regain what I lost. With jobs that actually require applying my brain I just forget about writing for 8 hours, get home and just write. Hotel night audit was one of the best, especially during the off season when I often could spend almost the entire shift writing.
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>Hotel night audit was one of the best, especially during the off season when I often could spend almost the entire shift writing.

hi sanderson
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You should try to buy monitors without flickering for home and work and lower brightness as much as possible. Or you can make 100% brightness and 0% contrast(for lowering excessive brightness(lowering contrast not cause a flicker)) and disable all powersaving technologies in hardware monitor's menu. This should make monitor less flickering but beware this can damage your monitor if it very old or have bad quality or noname brand. Also you can enable blue light filter on your screens and also you can use TV in home and work instead of monitors. These recomendations(TV and filter) helped my friend with his headaches caused by smartphone and notebook. Or you can buy Eazeye monitors.
Also you can read ebooks from eInk ereaders. They easy for a brain and eyes.
Also check your indoor light - it shouldn't flicker. Buy high quality light bulbs without flickering and bluish color.
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Okay you’ll think I’m crazy and I am. But at home I drink a ton of water because I’m super prone to migraines. Anyways after every piss I do 10 pushups. Just 10. But it adds up. Or you double it. It might seem like a super weird autistic habit. But I’m a super weird autist. Anyway the idea is pairing some exercise with something you do somewhat regularly.
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>Anyways after every piss I do 10 pushups
I play the Spekunky 2 daily each day and in between each level I do 10 pushups. I usually cap myself at 100 for the day as I'm happy with that, but yeah they add up and 10 is nothing at a time.



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