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Yesterday Was Good, But Today Won’t Be It wasn’t easy. But I did it. I got all eighteen single paragraphs written yesterday at work to end episode one of my Water Wars scriptwriting project. Don’t ask me why it was so hard to get that many written. Especially, when half of them were only three liners. Because I don’t know why. Usually, it’s work, or the weather, or both that is the reason why I have trouble with my writing. True, the weather was bad yesterday. but that only lasted for about an hour or two. It was the first hour or two. But it still wasn’t that bad. I don’t think that it was the weather. It wasn’t work either. At least I don’t think that it was because of work. It was a very normal day yesterday at work. True, the first and last couple of hours were kind of busy. But it wasn’t as busy as it could have been. And definitely wasn’t as busy as it usually is during a weekday. In the middle four hours, it was almost dead there. That’s how slow it was during those hours. Overall, it was a typical day for a Saturday. Unfortunately, I probably won’t get any writing done on this project. of course, I want to start episode two Story Outline for it. but I probably won’t do it. that’s because I’m doing another split shift today at work. When I do one of them, I don’t get any time to do it the first four hours. And I don’t feel like doing it during the last four. I’m not even sure I’m going to take my writing supplies to work today. I may still do it just in case I do get some time to do any writing during the first four hours. If I can do that, then I probably will feel like it during the last four too. It may not be much when it comes to my writing. But even a little bit is better than nothing at all. I will decide if I’m going to take them today when I get ready to go to work.
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