When one posts every day, there is a tendency, I think, to fall into routine to ease the process. For me it's been, lately, "Monday Meanders", "Tuesday Tales"(sometimes), "Wordless Wednesday", "100 Word Challenges" on Thursday, and Friday Haiku on ... Friday. Sometimes. Hmmmm. A bit redundant.
Anyway.
It's not that there's nothing to say - its just that having fallen to the routine, the ROUTINE becomes important - and I do not. What I would really have to say does not.
This week, I went out of sequence and published my 100 Word Challenge on Tuesday. Which is fne. Except now it's Thursday, and I'm dry.
And I'm tired. And want to go to sleep.
Ndinombethe.
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so go to sleep. it will all be here in the morning. :)
I'll wave at you from Dunolly when you get back up on Friday :P
mmm, routine's good. as is change. and when you're tired, sleep. inspiration will come in your dreams?!?! miss you too!!!!!
One major rule and maybe the only one I use for blogging: Post what you want, when you want. Don't when you don't feel like it.
Sweet dreams :)
Get Angry! Find something that makes you angry and post about that.
Although, that wouldn't be very zen. And you are usually very zen.
dream of me.
I hope you slept well?
That can happen when you do things with less passion or purpose than normal. It becomes a routine, and a routine can sometimes border work. And work in this sense is equitable to drudgery. What made the activity so enjoyable becomes forgotten.
Hope you slept well.
Maybe you need to back off a little and let it come to you.
Be like me! Just post sporadically...
No worries, hon. Why do you think my blog was so quiet over the summer? :)
Saying what you want when it's important to say it sounds good. I liked you sharing what's really going on for you.
I've never been able to stick to a routine, ever. I won't notice if you don't.
Reading this after today's post, and so I know you aren't dry. You are probably focused, and seeing beyond that focus would require an inhuman strength. Say whatever you need to here, Lou. We'll hear you.
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