No matter how dedicated and determined you are to be a writer and
produce the next great novel, there will be times when you don’t feel like
sitting in front of your computer and tapping at the keyboard.
You know it’s the right thing to do, and once you get into it you’ll
probably not want to stop, but you just can’t be bothered.
What people don’t realise though is that how you feel mentally is a
biological process. You may think you’re angry because Bill at work was an ass,
but the actual anger in your body is created by chemicals and hormones and
various things floating about in your blood (I should point out that I am not a
doctor, but I have seen nearly three episodes of Gray’s Anatomy, so I know what
I’m talking about).