So today is day two of tracking at London Bridge Studios
with my band, and as some of you may know, studio days exist in a parallel
dimension of time and space. Time goes by in the blink of an eye when you’re
recording and it’s both magical and incredibly flabbergasting. That said, I
wanted to make sure I got something down on paper in case tonight’s session
runs late and I don’t get home in time to write anything.
So far, this whole experiment has been pretty interesting.
Even halfway through, it’s fun to be able to look back at entries and see what
I was thinking and feeling on a particular day. I think I have a better
understanding of why some people keep journals; if nothing else it helps you
keep track of your days better. Making it a point to sit down, slow down, and
write something everyday is definitely something that I want to continue to
pursue once I wrap up this exercise. I look forward to having a new habit, a
good habit; something I can develop over time and hopefully something that I
can eventually externalize and share in the same way that I’m sharing all of
these, but in the form of stories.
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