When I write a note, it sticks in my head differently.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm always writing at night - things I would change, things I would do differently. When I write a note, it sticks in my head differently.
When I write, it's like watching a movie in my head.
It usually helps me write by reading - somehow the reading gear in your head turns the writing gear.
I take almost no notes when I write. I have one notebook - this old green leather notebook that my dad gave me a decade ago.
When I write, my brain moves faster than my hands so I'm always trying to picture things.
I cross things out more than I write them. And if I try to sing a line, and I know that it's written incorrectly, I get this weird sort of physical nausea, and my mouth curls up all strange. I guess that's why I always write the words first: because, if everything feels okay, I'm ready to put it to music.
When I'm writing, sometimes it gets to that place where I feel like the piece is writing itself and I'm trying not to get in the way.
When I sit down with my notebook, when I start scribbling words across the page, I find out what I'm feeling.
I never use notes, they interfere with me.
I myself never make any notes. Usually, if I write something down, I can't read it afterwards.