02 April 2011
My first essay in years
I've been writing my first essay for my degree this afternoon, and realising I've become a bit rusty at writing. Also it has seemed easier to work out my thoughts on paper at times. I guess this demonstrates my Gen X mixture of digital vs analogue thinking. The new laptop is a breeze to work on and still very pretty. It is very strange writing an essay without a cigarette in my hand, though. When I think that all of my creative and academic writing, since 1987, was done with a cigarette in one hand, it is with an odd, calm, unobstructed but strangely empty clarity that I attempt to think creatively sans addiction. Four months is not very long in the face of a 24 year relationship with the evil weed, and it is probably a good thing to do the degree now and really practise this writing without anything to mentally lean on. I have eaten a lot of biscuits today, but I find this is becoming less as time goes on. As I become immersed in the task at hand, I do notice less and less that I am doing it without smoking, and that can only be a good thing. And now to return to the essay and see if it still sounds as erudite as it did when I stood up for a stretch half an hour ago...
Labels:
addiction,
essay,
quitting smoking,
study,
writing
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