Do you wake up in the middle of the night with crazy idea about… everything? Well, me too! I never thought about writing those things down, but I think I will.
If you do wake up and write those down, would you say Saul Bellow is right?

“You never have to change anything you got up in the middle of the night to write.”
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All the time!! My phone is invaluable as I brain dump always on my notes there ☺️
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Awesome! Keep it up! Have you always had this habit?
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Oh yes! Sometimes it’s a brilliant idea and I think no need to write it down, I won’t forget this. Then I wake up in the morning and it’s forgotten!
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Yes, exactly! It happened way too many times… Thank you very much for reading!
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If I need an illustration or a story to backup a point, sleeping on it usually works. That time between being asleep and awake in the early morning is incredibly helpful for inspiration..I guess it’s something to do with REM (dreaming) sleep and metaphors
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Very interesting! I’m wondering if we can harvest that somehow 🙂
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Thank you for this good post! I agree, “less is more”! I always get exhausted when I see a long post! Never read those till the end!
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Sorry, commenting wrong post. Should be commenting The next one…
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No worries!
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[…] to handling writer’s block. If you write down your ideas whenever they come (in the shower, in the middle of the night, while walking, while eating, on the toilet, while playing with your plants and so on), it will […]
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