Window views, window drafts, black out panels

I was getting so distracted by the frigid air resting in front of this window that I eventually decided to install an insulating window treatment to block some of the cold

I have a entirely difficult conundrum that I am currently dealing with. I suppose it is nothing entirely interesting or original to hear about. I am making the same complaint that so various creatives have voiced in the past. I have trouble with my creative blocks at times, plus it is entirely challenging for me to kick-start my inspiration again. If you have ever worked in a creative task, you entirely know what I am talking about. I am finding that it is entirely difficult to establish the right conditions for my creative brain to work. I need the right lighting, the right heating, plus the right air quality for anything to take place. This is why I have been trying to labor in front of a large, beautiful window where I get lots of natural light. The problem is, I also get lots of natural temperature change! Because I am resting right in front of a window, I am constantly being blasted with ice cold drafts. I thought I could circumvent the cold air seepage by installing some window insulation panels to keep more of the frigid air outdoors! Unfortunately, this has not solved the ice cold draft problem. I was getting so distracted by the frigid air resting in front of this window that I eventually decided to install an insulating window treatment to block some of the cold. The black out curtain panel made a huge difference in the air temperature discrepancy plus I couldn’t be happier with my purchase! Now, I’m finally moderate enough to work… although I have no natural light or view out the window. I give up.

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