Late nights and Productivity.

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I still ask myself: why are late nights always my efficient time creativity and productivity? or is it just me who has a broken body clock?

Is it healthy for me? Or is it a curse for staying too late at night frequently that my body has grew accustomed to it, denying mornings in the process?


Productivity often comes late in my case; The splash of inspiration makes me write stuff that sends me to other worlds to write their stories and make it come to life in this platform. Sounds poetic, right? I’m writing this late at night, accumulating all the elements to come up and make it into a story.

But the reason why I’m writing this article is that late nights always fascinates me. You can call me a night owl and the sorts; I can never deny that this is the time that my brain can function to its fullest.

I can do anything with all my ideas piling up, from my roadmaps in life to scenarios that make me go in awe.

The problem is, the higher it stacks, the lower my brain capacity can take it and make it into words. Talk about a writer’s dilemma. Though I admit that I’m still mediocre and need a couple more years to hone my writing skill, late nights have always been my refuge.

I came about specific topics that can be absurd, elements such as:

Romance

Talking about romance, I could come up with the most cliché of scenarios. However, it would be wholesome if I could experience happiness with my significant other. I can imagine that we would be in a high rise building watching fireworks together as we celebrate the new year. These kinds of scenarios get stuck in my head in this hour. I don’t know how to describe it, though; It can be annoying and fulfilling sometimes. Talk about a guy who doesn’t have a girlfriend from the day he was born and introduced into a powerful feeling. Only I can imagine, haha!


Action

When listening to pop-punk such as Dance Gavin Dance’s “Inspire the liars.” It gives me a sense of the privilege of being the main character in a series introduction, showcasing his powers or capabilities to make the show as excellent as possible. I’ve always imagined how lit it would be if I could be that guy who doesn’t look at explosions. Because as they say, “Cool guys don’t look at explosions."


Sci-fi

These get into me; the thoughts of aliens fascinates me every bit. The new source of intelligent life forms coming forth to our planet with the uncertainty of their mission is worth anticipating. The depth of its knowledgeable facts can’t fit in my brain, but I have lingering ideas that would be amazing. I can write about this kind of stuff, but it can be absurd.


Rap Artist

Please don’t laugh, hahaha; I  made a couple of verses to some free beats that I found online. It’s just like doing poetry, but you’re turning to the rhythm, making it more catchy and sensible. I never really pursued it because I think it would do me no good. I think of it as a small exercise.


Life roadmap

I always think about if @MarcDeMesel did a 1000 dollars giveaway since BCH is pumping at the start of this year; if I won, it would set me off a good start of the year. The scenarios are endless, and the more I keep myself late at night thinking about this stuff, the more I get motivated and inspired to work my ass off. This pandemic took a toll on me, and it’s a matter of adjusting to the new normal.

Life roadmaps have always been the dominating ideas that keep me up late. Since I’m slowly turning into a responsible adult, I need to find a part-time to sustain my financial needs. I don’t want to suck up to my parents, and I want them to live a good life until they grow further gray and old. I’m glad that I have found this site. I’ve been able to earn by sharing my thoughts and my ludicrous stories. I’m pleased that there are people that read my stuff and be able to read theirs too.


Mental health

Yes, I’m vulnerable to anxiety and depression episodes sometimes. Still, slowly, I’m improving my mental health by focusing on my sense of purpose fueled by the determination to work hard and not die pathetically. Late nights have always been the haven of my demons, sometimes becoming a battlefield when times are hard. Never yielding to them, I’m proud to have made it this far. Suicide has become rampant nowadays because of pressure, trauma, and other factors that could trigger your mental health. So if you’re reading this far, please, fight. Don’t ever let your demons beat you down to oblivion.


So, in conclusion, from a night owl myself. Late nights can give you a sense of clarity of the things you want to do and what you want to happen, and sometimes it makes you think of what if’s and the worst-case scenarios. Whatever happens, always choose to be productive, and don’t forget to rest when things become challenging; life won’t matter if you’re dead. Just enjoy life and keep things in balance. Don’t forget to check on your mental, spiritual, and physical health as they’re the essential pillars in productivity.

May it be mornings or late nights, it doesn’t matter. As long as I’m alive and telling and writing about you these kinds of stuff, I think that matters most. Life is short anyway, and we might as well maximize our potential to what we bring in this world.

If you’ve read this far, you’re the best. I wish you more productive days and a belated happy new year. I’ve been busy with things, so I might as well get back to the usual stuff.

Here’s my noise.cash account: @marcmarcmarc I also post stuff there.

Until the next story and article! Stay safe.

-Marcmire

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I pretty much call myself an early bird with how ridiculously early i wake up with ideas 😂😂😂 Maybe this is why we rarely catch each other on 😂😂😂

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