The whole excitement for writing anything is quite intense. And for a day or two, you think you've done everything extremely well. The problems start on the third day, and continues for the rest of your life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Writing is very cathartic for me. As a teacher, I hear many students say that writing can be painful and exhausting. It can be, but ultimately I believe that if you push through, the process is healing and exhilarating.
I find writing very difficult. It's hard and it hurts sometimes, and it's scary because of the fear of failure and the very unpleasant feeling that you may have reached the limit of your abilities.
Writing is such a weird emotional thing. It's hard. If you sit down with a plan to write something, it's going to be harder.
Writing is boring, very boring, and it takes so much patience.
Writing is the only thing in my life that doesn't get easier. It just doesn't.
Writing is agony for me. I work at it eight hours every day, hoping to get six pages, but I am satisfied with three.
When I'm writing well, I feel happy. And when I go too long without writing, I begin to implode.
Writing makes you feel better, to get it all out.
The great thing about being a writer is that you have a long, perhaps frighteningly long time in which to do your work.
It's the hardest thing in the world to dedicate to writing, but if you do that even once a week, after six months or a year you'll have something substantial.