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([personal profile] temporus Oct. 16th, 2007 12:03 am)
 The long crazy weekend is over.  (Yes, I'm aware it's monday, or rather, basically Tuesday AM as I post this, it's just all ran an extra day this week, not that I had today off...just that the events continued right up til I got home an hour ago.)

Two large church events.   The GSHW meeting.  My monthly D&D game.  Even managed to write a flash fiction piece, and have several pages on my next short story going.

Why is it, that when you are already busy, you seem to be able to pack even more things into a finite amount of time.  It's almost as if time will expand to allow you to crunch in even more things when you're determined to do them all come hell or high water.  Whereas it contracts and flies on by when all you're doing is vegging out in front of the TV.   Just strange. 

From: [identity profile] slobbit.livejournal.com


Yay for stories.

When I was deciding whether or not to go back to school. I wondered briefly how I was going to fit everything in. The obvious answer was I would screw off less. It seems you can fit a myriad of things into a day if they're real things.

From: [identity profile] temporus.livejournal.com


There is no question that a part of the secret is to goof off less. A person can get an aweful lot accomplished when they set their mind to it. Of course, sometimes I find it's being motivated to set my mind to something that's a challenge.

But it's about high time I started pushing myself to meet more goals, and goof off less.

From: [identity profile] dqg-neal.livejournal.com


Flash fiction... neat.
The only chance I ever get to do flash fiction is within game products and I don't imagine it is done exactly the same way.

From: [identity profile] temporus.livejournal.com


It's really not my strong suit. I just had this idea on the way down to the GSHW meeting. Then it wouldn't leave me alone all meeting, nor after while I was at a church function. So I just sat down and wrote it out. One of those had to be done things.

Still not sure if its any good or what. But, then sometimes you need to let things sit. Even the short ones.
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