I am working on a chapter in which my protagonist suffers an anxiety meltdown. I am having some trouble with it–but I’m operating under the idea that if it makes me uncomfortable, there’s something potent here for me to wrestle. And, if this sounds familiar, when wrestling with my own discomforts, the mind wanders.
There I was, daydreaming, looking out the window, when I noticed just how dirty the windows are. I mean, why do we live in this beautiful place, with a worthy view out of every window, if we have to peer through filth? What is the point?
So I got up, figuring I’d wash just a couple of the windows–the ones we look through the most. One thing, of course, led to another.
We usually do the windows in October. It’s a big annual thing–messing with the screens and getting the windows cleaned while there’s no bugs. Once I started, I remembered that there’s another reason I usually wait until October. Spiders. At this time of year, every nook and cranny has it own spider occupant, and the windows and screens are no exception.
I am spider-phobic. In my procrastination against writing about anxiety and fear, I’d managed to launch into one of the few activities that places me, front and center, into my own phobic universe of anxiety and fear. Almost every window had its own little army of spiders, large and small, webs, and egg sacs. I almost quit when it became clear just how upsetting it was going to be, except, then I’d have two unfinished tasks at hand, and I’d feel doubly stupid and uncomfortable about it.
So I finished–in a cold sweat, hands shaking, heart pounding. I guess I’m ready now to write that chapter.
And the windows look lovely.
Use those emotions to describe your protagonist’s meltdown. Like you said: you’re ready. 🙂
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It’s amazing how much effort I’ll make to avoid a task I don’t want to do. Also it’s interesting how I can quite rationally justify the diversion to myself.
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Congrats on those sparkling windows! I was just thinking the exact same thing a couple of days ago myself but didn’t have time to follow through:/) Not really sure if there is a ‘good time’ to clean windows though, is there? Maybe late enough in the Spring that Spiders have hatched, but early enough that they haven’t laid new egg clusters yet? Note to Self to really crank up the old Observational Skills to be ‘optimal’ for next year, I guess, lol
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Also admiring your modification on ‘method acting’ to get in the proper frame for this writing project. Truly ‘Above and Beyond’ in my opinion, so should be an emotional scorcher!♥️
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October seems optimal. Too early and you get hit with the pine pollen, and you have to do it again.
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And the spiders haven’t already loaded up the corners with next year’s progeny? I don’t want to have an impact on my Insect Control Squad either, if I can help it; )
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I do get your point about the pollen though (many Red Pines here; )
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You’ve now motivated me to clean my dirty windows……next week when it’s cooler!
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See, some good came of it.
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