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offline Foht-Garlanger from dong on 2015-07-31 02:53 [#02487939]
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when u want to workk on music vs when u actually do whats
your ratio??

mines prety bad

CREATIV_PROCESS


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2015-07-31 08:41 [#02487942]
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dont ask
having a hard time prioriorioriotizing
too many things on the to do list
cannot process ~.~
have piles i didnt dare to show yet
as they are gonna be released with games
so there is programming and pixel work to do aswell
lots of cuddle time, fun and training
life´s pretty darn good :)


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-07-31 13:20 [#02487951]
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about 10 years ago i could do like 5 tracks a week, now im
totally stagnating, its a mental block


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2015-07-31 21:39 [#02487961]
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What one wants to actually do is generally what is done.
The idea of wanting to do something other than what is done
is an illusion, until the "wanted" things are actually done.
Until effort is put into it, talk and dreams are just
bullshit.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2015-08-01 19:04 [#02488013]
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i gotta get back to reason


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2015-08-08 10:52 [#02488275]
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you speak truth jn, it made me pull up this thought:
lot of people including me lack of focus, so while we do
"want" to do certain things, we get distracted easily. lets
say i took 30 mins twice a day to learn guitar tabs, its
fun, i saw progress i did this regularly for 2 or 3 weeks.
for some reason i didnt pick up the guitar in 1 or 2 weeks,
as there were other things to do, i quickly forgot that i
did this regularly for some time already. when i remember
that i actually wanted to learn how to play the guitar, it
is hard to accept the fact that maybe i didnt want it hard
enough. or if you cut it down to results, that i didnt
actually want to learn how to play the guitar. instead it
becomes a "wanted to".

i have this with lots of activities, which i generally
enjoy, i even enjoy picking them up after some time. (as the
guitar for example)
still, lack of focus gets in the way of progressing fast in
a lot of those learning things. and eventually lot of them
will never be picked up again for better or worse. the huge
urge to do all kind of things alongside to the ones you do,
is proof to be very much alive though :)



 

offline Foht-Garlanger from dong on 2015-08-08 16:25 [#02488280]
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ijon jn thanx for the kind and insightful processes.

recently been trying to categorize things into 'mind
contruct' and 'dont fuk wif it' sections in m brain. 4 a
while was just getting mad at myself for never doing
anything and blaming myself for percieving eveything wrong
but since hav realized if i stop thinking so much about it
then things fall into place easier.

time is valuable but not as valuable as people (sppecially
americans) make it out to be. Time passes well.

anybode heard the royal subsonic consortium mixes? cold n
hot same time bairndance

squishy bap room, synth circuitry master n slave drive raid
sequens

luv u all <3


 

offline ddrummondd on 2015-08-09 03:11 [#02488300]
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your (sic) a twat (sic).


 

offline Foht-Garlanger from dong on 2015-08-09 03:35 [#02488303]
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you hav a way with words u devil


 


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