To Blog or Not to Blog
Well, I guess I have to do it. My son, who is my biggest fan and severest critic, nags me. But that's okay. I need to exercise my commitment muscles.
Just turning on the computer every day is a great way of wasting time. First I check my email, then I do a jigsaw puzzle, then I play games. I know I should get off this computer and go turn on the one that isn't hooked up to the Internet. It is my writing computer, and so far, I don't think I've finished a book on that particular one. I've started three, finished zero.
So if I look like I am working on my blog, I can further delay having to get to work. Hm.
It's a great temptation to avoid work and still be tapping on the keys, looking like I'm working. Assuming the position of working. Okay, I'm going to publish this day's blog and -- and go do something else. This is enough excerise for today.
Just turning on the computer every day is a great way of wasting time. First I check my email, then I do a jigsaw puzzle, then I play games. I know I should get off this computer and go turn on the one that isn't hooked up to the Internet. It is my writing computer, and so far, I don't think I've finished a book on that particular one. I've started three, finished zero.
So if I look like I am working on my blog, I can further delay having to get to work. Hm.
It's a great temptation to avoid work and still be tapping on the keys, looking like I'm working. Assuming the position of working. Okay, I'm going to publish this day's blog and -- and go do something else. This is enough excerise for today.
1 Comments:
I hope you keep bloggin' too. How else would I have known how to dry the herbs in my garden???
(gosh, that sounds selfish)
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