frayed

Just a little bit longer.
Just a little bit longer and I'll be able untangle all of this.
And dig out.
And stop mixing metaphors.
And start writing again.
There's too much work to get done.
Too many messes to clean up.
And, a bright shiny spot, too many friends to catch up with.
...to let me concentrate.
...to leave me a block of time to write.
Oh.
And.
I'm sick of looking at this page design.
The new design is complete.
But there is CSS to contend with.
For various reasons.
Because Blogger-no-longer-in-beta is still Blogger-the-bitch.
I still love you folks.
I'll be back commenting as soon as I can.
I'll be back writing as soon as I'm dug out.
Or as soon as I snap.
If anyone cares to take bets on which will happen first...
Labels: on blogging, on writing, time-management-challenged


4 Comments:
Maybe we could all get shovels and come help dig you out.
By
-J, At
Wed Jun 13, 10:41:00 AM 2007
If you snap, will you blog about it?
By
Karl, At
Wed Jun 13, 12:21:00 PM 2007
Get some guest posters (not the paper kind) to fill in for a few days, set 2 or 3 days as "no writing days" and then give yourself a couple of 2 hour blocks to write in. I know that it is hindering inspiration a little with the "scheduling", but that is what the 3 day no no ban is for. To build up the creative juices to overflowing. This way you can feel relieved that you got some work done by focusing on the play stuff, pour forth creative writing to release the tension and avoid a nervous breakdown. That is if you can go three more days before losing it. May not work for you, but it might be worth a shot. Could it be any worse that way?
By
Spaceman Spiff, At
Wed Jun 13, 12:27:00 PM 2007
Interesting way to not be productive. I mean, if everytime you procrastinate you take pictures of you rlegs, you should not strive for production.
By
Casey, At
Wed Jun 13, 11:10:00 PM 2007
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