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So, apparently I'm not good at the whole writing thing when I'm stressed.

Once the already promised Christmas stories were done, I only managed to write one measly 300 word piece whilst I was in the ranks of the unemployed. I was hoping I could do much better than that.

On the other hand, in the one week since I've been back working full time, I'm almost 2,000 words into a brand new piece.

Clearly my writing brain enjoys the security of being employed.

My vidding brain, not so much. I managed to complete two vids while I was off, one of them in less than three weeks from start to finish. This is epic, since the last time I finished a vid was March 2008! (I went back and checked, and was shocked, shocked I tell you, that it was so long ago.) Mind you, I've always known that I could vid when I was a brain-damaged, sleep-deprived zombie. Being stressed about the job situation probably put me into a similar state.

On the job front, things are going well so far. I've done two small projects (a Word template for their admin. assistants, and revisions to documentation for a new application) and both have gone over well. I am having to adjust to their work culture, though. They're really into meetings and talking about doing stuff before actually doing it. I'm more the type to just get stuck into a project. I'm sure I'll get used to the new environment.

Date: 2010-03-21 01:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] przed.livejournal.com
I think it comes down to the fact that the two forms are using different cognitive faculties. The vidding uses a lot of pattern recognition formulation stuff, but not the language centres so much. So if I'm kinda loopy and brain dead, I might not be able to string a coherent sentence together, but I can put together the visual jigsaw puzzle that a vid ultimately is.

The commute for the new job is awesome. It's at Bay & Davenport, so it's a straight shot on the subway, and then a five minute work north. I've been getting in way early, which my new boss has assured me also means that I can leave equally way early.

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