
I am happy to announce the completion of the first rewrite on my new script. And I have to say, I’m fairly pleased.
There it is again, that feeling. Satisfaction.
The Nordic people are known for a particular approach to their work – it can always be better. This is something I definitely echo.
It took a long time, too long, in fact, to be satisfied with my first screenplay. This new one is number six, so maybe it has something to do with that. It’s not my first rodeo. Big question mark.
It took a little longer than it should have to get through the rewrite. I’m not sure how else to explain it, but I had this feeling that I would be aimless when I was done. Still sort of do.
And that’s where discipline comes in.
I was not motivated to finish the draft. I would be sad to be done with it. And yet I knew it had to be done. It’s not like I don’t have a number of other projects waiting. And so I pressed on.
Some days flowed better than others. Some days I was lucky to rewrite more than one line.
So often I’ve heard, and I’ve probably shared it as well, that we have to show up even when the muse hasn’t. Writing is a practice. We have to do it every day. Blah blah blah.
Surprisingly enough, it’s true.
We (I) really should listen to those who have come before because if we waited for inspiration and motivation, it would probably never happen. To be a writer we have to be diligent. We have to embrace routine. We have to show up, and then we’re there when the muse visits.
Nothing has to be perfect. Nothing ever will be. We can do our best, I mean that’s what rewrites are for, and hope that it resonates with those in a position to make something happen.
So Happy Writing! 😉
Have an accomplishment you’d like to celebrate? Have you chosen discipline over motivation? Let’s cheer one another on!
My favorite discipline adopted decades ago is ten two-letter words: If it is to be, it is up to me. I’m celebrating uploading another book to Draft2Digital. I’m amazed at how technology advances have flattened the learning curve and I can now achieve for pennies what used to cost big bucks.
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That’s great news! Congratulations!
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