Writing for money
By tosha33
@tosha33 (265)
United States
June 7, 2009 4:01am CST
I started writing for two sites last month, and for some reason i cant write in the daytime. when i write at night I seem to have almost all of my article accepted with out any redo's, I have been on this kick for the last 3 weeks,when my old man goes to bed, I actually start writing and this takes place all night long. Is there anyone else that finds it easier to write at night also? if so could you give me any insight as to why.
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@LouieWpHs04 (4555)
• United States
7 Jun 09
It's kind of the same for me. I think personally it's because your mind's been active all day. I think as you progress through a given day your brain works harder and harder and harder(kind of like a collectiveness in your brain if that makes sense?), until let's say you stay up two-three days straight and it wears out.(or much shorter for other people!) I really believe in this theory as I work on a whole lot of random stuff.. and during the early morning, and early afternoon.. I can't think or seem to do anything efficiently. However! Once it hits about the 4-5PM marker and gets later and later I seem to get things done muchh muchh faster, and with much more ease. It's really hard to explain what I mean, I probably confused you even more! lol,
What two writing sites are you a part of? Just curious.
@mommaj (23112)
• United States
7 Jun 09
How on earth are you making money from Textbroker? I make money with AC of course, and a little from Helium ($4 in 8 months). I did a little for textbroker, Daily Article I am not getting any responses from yet and triond I made some pennies at. I can't seem to get my articles on the board at Daily Article.
@cbeee3 (2061)
• India
7 Jun 09
I get very creative ideas at night and its easy for me to write at night, just like you.
I write short poems too. Somehow ideas come right before I sleep and then I pick up any piece of paper I find and scribble down my thoughts and poems.If I wait till morning, I forget what I had thought up at night :)
@ttssmith (14)
• Australia
7 Jun 09
It's the same for me. Sometimes it seems that my brain only starts to work after everyone else in the house is asleep. I always do my best thinking at night. I don't know why. Maybe it's because there are no other distractions. Nobody calling, dropping in or asking you to do something for them. Even on quiet days, there is always the possibility of being interupted.