Writing+At+Home

When writing at home there are a few rules to stand by.


 * 1) Do not get too comfortable
 * 2) Try to be alone
 * 3) Set up your surrounding so you have everything you need

The reason you should not become to comfortable is that if you are too comfortable you will not focus and get your work done. Rather, you may fall into a false state of security. You will want to nap, or do something more comfortable than studying or writing. There is a fine line between too comfortable and just comfortable enough. To become comfortable enough it is suggested to wear the correct attire, locate yourself in the right place, and have the lights set at the correct brightness. The right attire is a t-shirt/sweatshirt (depending what time of year it is or your geographic location), pajama pants / mesh shorts, and warm footwear. The correct setting at home is either in your bed sitting in an upright position, with pillows or a husband cushion behind you, or in a soft chair/couch. The lighting is very important. If set too bright you will get a head ache and if set to low you will fall asleep. Set them so that the room seems yellow, or you can look at the light directly without squinting. Being alone is also a key factor. If your friends and/or family are there you will become distracted. Even if they say they are there to help reject their offer. You will inevitably begin to slack off or begin gossiping. Setting up your surrounding may possibly be the most important ingredient to this recipe. You are going to want to not have to leave the room you are in unless it is to go to the bathroom. You will need snacks at hand and a means to clean said hands afterwards. You will want a thirst-quenching beverage within arms reach. Turn on relaxing rhythmic fast paced music ( Boards of Canada/ Telefon Tel Aviv ) and set it to a level where you can just begin to hear it. All these things combined will enable you to write and study at an optimal rate.

- Eric Manahan

Sources:

Keeley, Meg. "Managing Your Time and Study Enviorment." //Bucks County Community College//. N.p., n.d. Web.