First of all, my disclaimer: I spend most of my day with my hands on a keyboard and mouse. I work and play on the same computer, so my lifestyle affects this a lot. I beat Stephen King in writing words per day by miles, but the guy probably does a lot more other things in his day. My scenario is quite… not the usual.
Anyway, I use the browser extension on my desktop, so Grammarly is catching everything I write in a browser, including me writing here on the forum. (Except for right now. I’m immersed in water and using my phone right now.
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I do a lot in the browser version of Notion, too. I’ve been trying to write a fiction book on and off there, so it gets that. I also type up witchy research, recipes, computer-related learnings, game design analyses and ideas, blog posts, etc. And I’ve been slowly turning some of my meditations into pretty PDFs.
It also includes work stuff I do, like writing out tasks that need to be done, documenting things, commenting on other people’s code, etc.
But my amount of writing skyrocketed when I started doing tarot readings. Now I usually do about one full page per card, one or two pages of summary, one to two pages about the path ahead, and a full page of journalling questions based on the cards.
So you can imagine how much I wrote that Friday night/Saturday morning when I did 7 readings in a row and one of them was a 10 card spread. I think I mentioned to Celestia at one point that I was taking a break to quickly eat a bunch of third eye supporting food, to help me continue with the last 3.
There is a little repetition in that, if I get the same card in multiple readings, I’ll start with similar words. But they’re not similar enough to set off a plagiarism alarm against myself, if that makes sense.
That being said, I feel like every reading I do is a learning experience for me as well. I’m learning alongside everyone I do a reading for. So it’s been great.
Oh, interesting thought… I should pay more attention to this when it happens to my partner and I. We get separate smells every so often, but we’ve never known what to make of them.
Maybe I’ll grab a little notebook of mine and keep it by my side so I can jot them down quickly. Along with any other sense things.