I've been thinking about this post/strategy since I read it last night. I'm definitely doing this too as I work on NaNoWriMo this month-- I try to leave where I know I can start up again. But sometimes I can't, for whatever reason. What's the back up plan then? For me, it often works to go out for a run or walk before the writing session and plot out my next moves then. That is, it's true that it's hard to start from zero, facing the blank page-- You can waste a lot of time just spinning your wheels so you may as well have your feet moving. :)
I've been thinking about this post/strategy since I read it last night. I'm definitely doing this too as I work on NaNoWriMo this month-- I try to leave where I know I can start up again. But sometimes I can't, for whatever reason. What's the back up plan then? For me, it often works to go out for a run or walk before the writing session and plot out my next moves then. That is, it's true that it's hard to start from zero, facing the blank page-- You can waste a lot of time just spinning your wheels so you may as well have your feet moving. :)