Is Your Writing Brain Waiting to Exhale?
January 28, 2014
Imagine trying to run a race when your lungs can only inhale. Carbon dioxide would build up in your body. First, you’d feel drowsy, then your heart rate and blood pressure would spike. As carbon dioxide increased, you’d become confused, dizzy, short of breath. Eventually, your vision would fail, you’d lose consciousness and your muscles … More Is Your Writing Brain Waiting to Exhale?