Today I'm wondering about work transitions in the studio.
When I'm working on the visuals and general theme of a website, I listen to music in the studio - and the ideas flow out through my hands like a smooth-running stream. Where do they come from?
But when it's coding/programming time, I need it stone quiet. This part of a project is like building a brick wall, brick by brick. If one brick is wrongly placed, the wall begins to fall apart. Like Sidney Pointier building his chapel in Lilies of the Field.
Why the dichotomy?
On another subject entirely, I just learned that Charlie Chaplin said, "A day without laughter is a day wasted." Maybe we could publish this around the world?