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How often do I write?

So Jelly, how often do you write?

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Well to be honest, I write nearly all the time. I am often answering emails or writing YouTube comments. Or I am taking notes in class. Or I am day dreaming in math and thinking about my little universe I talk about oh so very much. Heck, I am even writing this article at this very moment. (Well for me it is that very moment. For you who is reading this, this is obviously in the past). I write a lot. Like even during family reunions (which are the worst for me by the way), I am sitting there with a handy dandy notebook and pencil writing away. I slip away into the world that so many people know about but they know nothing about it. And the more I tell them, the more they do not know about this world. My sister is being a champ and typing up this book I been working on for a very long time, And she is reading it as she types, but she has to keep many things secret. (So literally do not even try to ask her what is in it).(She will not tell you) (A round of applause for my sister).(Do not tell her I said that though, or else she will get a swollen head and I am not dealing with that.You can deal with it). But yes, moving on. I write a lot. Just for myself alone about six hours a week are just taken to write. Well for personal projects. Sometimes less if I have a huge math test or philosophy exam coming up. Which I do this week, so sadly I cannot write as much. Theatre also sometimes overlaps my time to write my story. So whenever I have a free moment and none of my friends are around and I do not have homework to complete, I scribble something, anything, into one of my notebooks. After I am done studying and doing chores and theatre work, I sit at home, during the “no phone time” and I sit down and write. Or I draw. Yes my family has a rule that for forty five minutes none of us can touch our phones. Sometimes I go over this time, which pleases my mother and father greatly. I do not really use my electronics all that much as it is. Yes I do go on roleplay forums and collaborate with others, but I do not, spend all my time there. Yes, it helps me develop better writing skills, and yes I have learned a great deal from it, and I learned how to show not tell, and other fantastic skills, but I do not spend all my time on it. Overall, I do study and do theatre a lot, so that takes up my time, but I when I am not doing that or other things involving my family and friends I am often working on my books and my journal. (That my friend in Tennessee is going to be reading in about five years). So what was the point of this article? Oh yeah! As I am a writer I learned to manage my time and still have a good time. Yeah. I think that’s it.

Look I am tired, give me a break haha. See you next week!

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