well a fiery hot place. Man. Anyone else have a to do list that’s like two pages long? At the top of mine is answer email. If you’re waiting for something from me, let me apologize in advance cause it could take awhile!
I put everything, and I do mean everything, on hold to finish up Hurricane Season this week. Written, revised, edited, submitted. It’s always a relief to finish something and send it off. Unfortunately, I don’t have the luxury of sitting back and relaxing for a few days but my brain is not quite up to being creative yet. So I pulled out an old project and went back to its revision. Amazingly, it doesn’t suck! Well, some of it does suck, but it’s fixable.
Where the heck was this ramble going?
Oh yeah. Since I spent the first half of the week revising one project then went right into revising another I’ve had this curious sense of deja vu. Been here, done this. It’s a weird break in my usual routine which is such a relief because for awhile there life seemed to break down into an endless wash, rinse, repeat cycle.
So the question of the day (you knew there was one!) is do youlike routines? Hate them? What do you do if your routine becomes a rut?







March 15th, 2007 at 5:37 pm
Lori I get very cranky if effs up my routine!
March 16th, 2007 at 3:31 am
schedule is a four letter word.
ick.
I go out of my way to mess it up if I get one. Having said that…my brain tends to wake up at 9pm, so I’ll usually be at my computer then, writing away. I need a certain amount of sleep. And I like that Dora the explorer is on twice a day so I can guarantee myself 25 minutes of ’silence’ while I drink a cup of coffee or eat something without sharing it…
so um. Routine is mostly bad. But I like having things I can predict. I’m a walking contradiction and I like it that way.
March 19th, 2007 at 5:43 pm
I have a love-hate relationship with schedules. i love that they help me get stuff done, hate that they fence me in.