Spontaneity

When it comes to writing up reports, essays, or any other sort of coherent English paper, I find it very hard to find an idea and just sprout knowledge from it. If you’re like me, I only have the power to write a decent paper if it is made of pure, 100% spontaneity. When I plan out the words I wish to say, or outline the structure of my paper, it tends to wind in circles. My blogs have the tendency to display this sort of jumble. One of my purposes of writing a blog is to try and dispose problem. However, it doesn’t seem to be a valid solution.

There I go, rambling on again.

The pros of me writing spontaneously is that I end up with a good outcome, reasonable mark, and satisfaction. The cons would be the timing of the spontaneity itself. I take a risk every time I rely on my unconscious section of my brain for spontaneity, because it holds a 50% chance I will spit out something “genius”. Occasionally, the ideas will just flow out of me like a river would connect to a lake (bad analogy). On other days, I might not even get a single word written. Which is not preferable, because in waiting for a spontaneous sprout of idea process, it would involve procrastination. And as I mentioned, it is a 50% chance that I will or will not make a good writing.

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