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Writing Dilemmas

I made it to Sussex and the world is very different here. I was just finally sitting down to do some free writing when I realised I hadn't updated this blog for a while. I haven't really been tending to the projects this blog is mainly focused upon. I have done zero work on the Artist's Way and next to no work on the morning pages. This morning is the first time or second time I have managed to complete the full three pages of morning writing. After my experience of clearing out my hostel room, I decided to go paperless and try and type up my pages, but it seems I can't type fast enough on my mobile. This means I get a paragraph done per day, which is not a great deal. It has been strange to not have as much time for writing and I don't know if it is good for me. That perhaps my thoughts are forced to slow done because I have in effect more time for them to not be my focus. I am not sure. I am wondering if I will wake up at six each morning to get some exerci...

Cornwall

Well apparently another YALPer is from Cornwall, and as I have discovered I could be around a quarter Cornish (whatever that means), I asked them to teach about Cornwall. Apparently there isn't a lot to learn...

Update before leaving for Sussex

The YALPer's have just finished another online meeting for worship and general update. It was good to see everyone, some of us have disappeared aboard, others still in the UK. Our lives seem to have developed in positive and sometimes unexpected ways. Apparently, YALP attracts people in transition (on a subconscious level), and it seems to be really living up to this. On YALP related projects, I have done nothing much on the Artist's Way. I received a noticed saying my Woodbrooke books are overdue, so I guess I am in trouble. I have spoken to the Celtic Oracle a few more times and had some odd answers back. I am still not sure what to make of it, but connecting to the ancestors is rare in this culture. I better leave it here, I think I am developing a cold...