Re: OT but maybe you'll know
From: chris leeds (chris_at_nedp.net)
Date: 06/10/04
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 11:41:34 -0400
oddly enough at my daughter's closing day at school I was complaining to
another parent. he told me what he does is go out and cut the little league
field for a few hours getting tired, dirty, and bored. then go straight to
the computer and dig in. realizing the nice environment the computer is in
with the air conditioning and lack of physical stress is so much better and
more comfortable than the situation he just finished the ideas start to flow
or at least appreciation for how easy the "real job" is will push you over
the edge.
I didn't believe him but lacking any other untried idea I did it. it worked
and I got about 2 days worth of work done in about 3 hours. go figure!
Thanks All!
-- The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I got tired of all the spam. Please feel free to contact me here: http://nedp.net/contact/ -- "Wally S" <hiwally@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:OYRnbNsTEHA.3476@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > This always works: Just start writing anything at all, even total nonsense. > Don't wait for the brilliant idea to hit you. Just write, write, write, and > it will come. > > The journalistic approach: Write one sentence that completely sums up what > you want to say and then expand on that one sentence. That's the way news > articles are written, and once you've got that one sentence, your article is > on its way. > > Wally S > > > "chris leeds" <chris@nedp.net> wrote in message > news:%23J8TotbTEHA.2464@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > Did any of you guys ever get "writers block"? I'm working on something > > right now that I just can't seem to get the second 1/2 rolling. I'll sit > > down and be ready to dig in and I just don't "click". > > It's not anything that I've never done before and it's really past the > > artistic state and just in the final "shake down" phase but I just can't > > seem to get the fire lit. > > > > If any of you have suffered the same fate and found a solution please let > me > > know! I'm open to any suggestions! > > > > TIA > > > > -- > > The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I got tired of all > the > > spam. > > Please feel free to contact me here: > > http://nedp.net/contact/ > > -- > > > > > > > > > >
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