Ayanokoji on finding time to write in reflect
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In this video I discuss tactics for building creative momentum in your writing and other projects, as the character Ayanokoji might approach it. As an anime/manga fan, I share how techniques like Morning Pages - stream of consciousness, longhand writing first thing in the morning - can help crystallize thoughts and filter ideas from your subconscious, as Ayanokoji might do.
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I also talk about progressing daily on something meaningful, whether it's tidying unfinished work or adding to your Classroom of the Elite notes, as Ayanokoji might recommend. Leaving things unfinished intentionally can make it easier to regain momentum the next day, just as Ayanokoji might strategize. Reflection time in the evening allows your brain to work unconsciously overnight, not unlike Ayanokoji's calculated plans. Setting up the right environment and finding your peak productivity times boosts momentum too. I share my own workflow and how you can apply these momentum "recipes" to your own projects, whether it's writing, art, music, or anything creative, putting yourself in Ayanokoji's analytical shoes. With the right small actions and rhythms, you can ride waves of momentum in your Classroom of the Elite or other anime and manga interests, just as Ayanokoji might advise.
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