My laptop is broken, my internet connection is down. (I’m writing from my BlackBerry).
Just as well, ’cause I’ve got a shedload of writing and editing to do, before the week is out. Offline rules… sometimes.
Ps: fair enough this post makes my withdrawal not quite silent, but how else could I share this tip with my fellow creatives?
swishism entry
grinding, offline, productivity
Read a useful post on Erin Dolan’s Unclutterer.com and this one jumped out.
swishism entry
perseverance, planning, productivity
I’m often asked how I write, about my method and such. Unfortunately, after 5 years or so of gigging , I still find myself seeking “the answer” from other more experienced writers.
Things have gotten a lot better though, and when I look back on things I can see there’s a thin line between the sincere I-want-to-be-a-real-writer aspiration and the I’m-gonna-be-a-real-writer hubris. The latter expects it will just happen; the other respects a Jiminy Cricket voice that challenges her the moment she’s tempted to break the daily habits of accretion, of simple discipline factored over time; “skipping writing?” is his favourite question, followed by a seemingly sympathetic “I see” and then the clincher, a muttered observation that calls it like it is, “half-stepper”. Seinfeld’s dontbreakthechain is as good a strategy as any, for any type of writer. I’m gonna use it for keeping these swishisms coming, no half-stepping.
swishism entry
accretion, compounding, discipline, habit, productivity, taking action, writing