Writing is one of the activities you need to do as part of your education, and, in many cases, your profession. You have to write in school; you may have to write when you apply for a job; you will probably have to write letters, email, reports, or briefs as part of your work. Customs and manners require writing, too: you may write notes or letters to express your gratitude, sympathy, or congratulations, or to give advice. And, as a part of your everyday life, you probably text, tweet, make lists, etc.
When do you usually begin writing? Do you begin your work as soon as you know you have to write, or do you procrastinate? What do you do to delay the task?
What time of day do you usually write? Where? Describe the place, scene, or setting in detail. What kind of light do you prefer?
As you write, do you sit, stand, recline, squirm, pace, take breaks, exercise, meditate?
What pens, pencils, or types of technology and books do you use? Do you have a favorite kind of paper?
Do you eat or drink while writing? Listen to music?
How are your spirits when you write? How does your body feel? Are you tense, relaxed, nervous, hungry? Why do you feel the way you do as you write?
When you write, do you do more than one draft? How many? Do you edit and proofread? What kinds of changes do you make? Be specific.
Do you share your work with anyone? Who?