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1/02/2014

Time to Re-Habit and Habituate.


Anyone that's been here before probably knows I write my posts in the evening of the day before they publish.  Of course, when posts publish at 12:01am, I suppose that makes a bit of sense.

It became apparent, last evening, that just because I've decided to return to blogging, here in this space, the habits of old need to be reconstructed.  Re-Habit.  In order to re-habituate.  But, have no fear.  I am working my way into old habits.

Normally, on Thursdays, what you'll find here is a response to Velvet Verbosity's 100 Word Challenge.   However, she has been on hiatus as well and doesn't return to providing the challenge until this coming Monday.   I WAS going to find an old (but good) one to republish here, for today, but this is a new year and right now this place is all about moving forward, not looking back.  So no, no old post.

Some of you also know I usually write to music, i.e., I find a piece of music that suits my mood and while listening, I allow the music to amplify my mood so that what I write is a reflection of what I am feeling - at least, in its intensity.  I can't usually write what I feel - not actually - I'm not that honest.  Not yet, anyway.

Someday, maybe.  When I can find the words that match what I feel.

Listen to "Nostalgia" by Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo, on their album Despite The Snow.

It suits my mood.

Ndinombethe, Ubuntu.

5 comments:

Tara R. said...

Perhaps you should begin a recurring music post? Share some of your most inspiring artists and songs.

Big Mark 243 said...

I agree with Tara... it will help with disciplining your thoughts... meanwhile, chew on this for a bit...

http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2014/01/02/how-long-it-takes-to-form-a-new-habit/

Anonymous said...

Renew. Reinvent? Restrain! Rediscover.
So many words that could be applicable - or advisable.

Emily Barker, Nostalgia. I first heard it watching Wallender, I think. Evocative.

Listening to Elbow now, "Lippy kids" and "one day like this". Perfect end to the day.

b

Anonymous said...

Welcome back Lou! I hope 2014 brings you much happiness and more music to inspire you.

Unknown said...

I really hope this year is a wonderful one for you and for your family. Sending lots of love! Becky