Writing Consistently | Neurodivergent Writers

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Published 2023-07-23
Writing consistently can be hard for every creative.

But it is a monumental hurdle if you ALSO have a neurodivergent brain. Here are some tips about how I use my knowledge of where I fall short to my advantage!

Drop some tips down below about how you work your magic to write consistently!




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All Comments (7)
  • @dkimbrough3636
    I relate to this a lot. Learning about my neurodivergent brain has helped me better understand why i do the things i do. Body doubling and Journaling has made a big difference. I found writing first thing in the morning brings out my best ideas. Keep making more content about you creative process because it's always good to see how others get the creativity out.
  • @MichaelHolstine
    Try movie soundtracks. They are designed to not be to overt and yet create a mood over time. Choose full soundtrack albums and don't shuffle the music, let its progression of songs build up. Lord of the Rings soundtrack, Harry Potter, and anything by John Williams start off smooth and you end up writing like you are being chased by wolves. The length is often convenient to a good writing session, helping us ND writers stay to the end. You don't want lyrics confusing the verbal part of your brain so stay the the melodic and soundscapes. The Blade Runner soundtrack makes me imagine I write like Hemingway, a drink in one hand, pecking at a manual typewriter. The Batman soundtrack will make your brooding much more intense... And it will make you write like Batman. Cheers and good writing.
  • @shetinkers
    I loved this, it was great tips and info. Some I do already! I'll definitely be putting these other tips to use to stay up on game!!