When you read a good writer, it feels like they have everything lined up in their head, all the themes and plotlines and character arcs, and they're just spooling it out for you in a controlled way to keep you hooked. For me that's the part I can't seem to do, keeping everything in my head so I can spool it out in an organized way. I can come up with characters and themes and ideas, and I have a mature perspective on the world, and I can feel things, but the mechanics of actually fucking writing just seem to elude me.
Can practice fix this? Anyone with adhd experience this and get past it?
Medication. Just got on concerta. 100% life changing. I can just think without any difficulty, without distraction, without task initiation problems or losing track of what I'm doing or a million other miseryies.
I gotta stop rationing my short-acting adderall and get a new prescription