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Workout lazier, not writing lazier. Planned to go this AM, slept in, then wanted to avoid Cubs traffic.
But I used these excuses to actually, you know, write, instead of goof around. Which is good. I've been goofing around on my work breaks instead of writing/organizing writing recently, and vacation/holidays tend to help me change that. But just before leaving I talked with someone about my writing textfile, how many lines it has, and how it'd only take X days if I looked at Y lines a day, and that is just simple arithmetic and why didn't I think of that before. This person is a great sounding board for that sort of thing, and it's not accidental. He's someone who wants more than beer-and-pizza-and-laugh-at-dumb-people out of life.
Our talk made a good start to the 3 day weekend. Lots of movies to watch and return to the library. And lots of writing, HG and non. I used to pressure myself to do too much over long weekends, which killed the point and then some. But I've written a review I wanted to for a long time, and I hope to organize other writing I meant to for a long time, maybe sell stuff on eBay too.
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zippdementia - July 03, 2009 (07:52 PM) I similarly wrote today. Only I also got in an hour and a half at the rock climbing gym. So take that. |
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aschultz - July 04, 2009 (06:20 PM) I see your rock climbing and raise you a few movies I'd wanted to watch for several years! OK, I didn't go rock climbing. I'm just going for one upmanship in general. |
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randxian - July 04, 2009 (11:47 PM) If it's any consolation, you're ahead of me if you do anything that involves any movement whatsoever. That's movement outside of playing video games of course. |
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aschultz - July 05, 2009 (06:57 PM) Actually, I got a lot of movement done about boring stuff like going to the grocery store, which I try not to talk about on here. I even got to the library to rent some new DVDs and video tapes. Part of me is happy being able to focus, and part of me realizes I still spent a lot of time sitting around. |