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The Perfect Place To Write

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 2.19
  Total Words: 547
  Total Characters: 2378
  Number of Sentences: 29


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 18.86
  Characters per Words: 4.35


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 76.18
  Fog Scale Level: 9.96
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.32  

The Perfect Place To Write
Sitting in a remotely quiet study lounge I pick up my pencil and try to put my thoughts onto an empty white sheet of paper.  It wasn’t till I began a sentence that I heard laughter and footsteps as yet another destraction comes by throwing off my train of thought.  The laughter, the noise, the unfamiliar faces and the unknown scenery were all factors keeping me from my writing.  Then I realized I have been in the same spot for forty-five minutes, only to get two words down on the otherwise empty canvas.  


After discovering that I could not make progress in a room full of distraction I decided to change my mind setting.  I thought to myself, “Were would be the best spot for me to write at?”  The answer came to me almost instantly and I decided to hold of on the writing till I got home, till I got to my room.


As far back as I can recall I have always had no problem with transforming thoughts to words in my bedroom.  The familiar setting, the comfort, and most of all the complete silence make it the perfect place for me to express my creative ideas.


Since the year nineteen eighty-five; the day of my birth I have always had the same bedroom.  Yes, it has changed over the years from a crib to a bed, from teddy-bear wallpaper to plain white walls.   However, it is still a place I know all to well.  So what does this have to do with writing a paper?  Everything.  The familiar smell, the perfectly dim lighting and most of all my comfortable swive...

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