I've been punting on blogging in order to get things done for wedding planning. That is, after all, a time-sensitive item!
I feel very fortunate that Adam and I are both list makers and were finally able to sit down and take our gigantic list of to-do's, assign an owner, express preferences about what was feeling most urgent, and get going. After a few weeks of trying to work by committee while hardly seeing each other, it's been a great boost to be checking things off the list left and right.
But still, getting things done at work during the work day, and getting wedding stuff done on weekends/evenings (plus an excellent round of house-cleaning), means there's less to blog about.
And so you get this. In the spirit of Paul and Jyllian, I'm just going to write. So there.
At some point I may write about performance reviews (is there some trick to making it faster to document? Even very positive ones are quite a time investment). And I have most of a blog post about motivating oneself in fitness when you're not competitive, but that needs some serious editing. But that, too, is for another day.
Well there's always this. Steve Martin: “Writer’s block is a fancy term made up by whiners so they can have an excuse to drink."
ReplyDeleteMichael Ruhlman who retweeted the above by someone else has been known to tweet towards the end of the day that "it's time for some writer's block".
He also has an excellent post on the subject. http://ruhlman.com/2009/06/writers-block-what-i-believe.html