1/2 cup of confusion
1 tpsn. of frustration
1 cup of indifference
2 cups of optimism
1 cup of creative juices
First, you add that confusion, frustration, and indifference. It will have a sticky and gooey consistency that is hard to work with. You will have to kneed through the toughness the best that you can. Then you first mix in the 2 cups of optimism and it will be much easier to mix. Lastly, you put in the 1 cup of creative juices. Then you will have a creamy and fluffy mixture. Your final product will be great and ready to serve.
"Wobble" is kind of an unusual word that I don't typically use. In class, Lacy asked us about our moments of wobble, productive discomfort, at a time in this class. I wasn't sure about this word wobble quite yet, but I knew about a time when I had productive discomfort in my writing. I immediately thought about the writing process of my literacy narrative. I was really confused about what to write about and I didn't really know what I could talk about because I didn't feel as though my literacy history was all that interesting. I wrote about my experiences with literacy but I felt like it was way too bland and Lacy told me that I should expand on my ideas and play around with some different approaches. I tried my best to take her advice with playing around with the different approaches that I learned and read about in class. After doing so, I still didn't have a strong sense of confidence in my writing and I didn't think that it lived up to its expectations. I tried my best to play around and mess with different ideas and I made my literacy narrative the best that I could have. I would work a little bit here and there but I would get so frustrated that I had to stop and work on it a different day. I really liked that we had the choice of having a rolling due date because it allowed me to work on it when I was in the writing mood and not when I was so stressed out with my other school work. In the end, I feel like I grew as a writer during this process because I went through a bunch of ups and downs and learned a lot.
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