Getting Back to Writing

I was a bit surprised and disappointed to see this morning that I haven’t written anything in so long. In other news this morning, I have realized that I’m not getting much traction in my ambition for personal awareness and growth. I ponder and I reflect but I don’t seem to progress. I’m not a kid anymore, but I have my mind and my will, and I am aware that those could stand some work. I think it’s not enough for me to be so random in my thinking, however purposeful it might be at the moment. I think it would be helpful for me to journal my reflections and goals.

I’ve signed myself up for Stoic Week 2016 which starts Monday in hopes of instilling a little self-discipline into my philosophical practice, and – lo and behold – one of the things I’m encouraged to do is to keep a journal. We’ll see how that goes.
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In the meantime, I want to give fair warning to the reader that I’m going to post on the propositions on the California ballot. I missed California and its somewhat oddball ways while I was in North Carolina. More on that later this week.

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5 Responses to Getting Back to Writing

  1. Rain Trueax says:

    I have a hard time writing right now for the blogs. The rant is easiest because I don’t feel a responsibility there to be positive. My main blog though I feel otherwise about. The book one is easiest as it’s just a snippet from a book. I have thought of not committing to twice a week with the big one. It’s hard.

  2. delaine zody says:

    California propositions? Oh my. Just got the Voter’s Guide to all of that today. It’s larger than a college catalog of classes! Being the contrarian that I am, I vote NO on everything.

  3. Harold says:

    I envy you your capacity to juggle so much in your mind as it is. How you manage so many characters, story lines, all the research, and all for multiple works in progress and write blogs, too, is unimaginable to me. I’m a little puzzled that you’ve committed to it.

    I can always rant, but I’m actually trying to tame that beast and channel my passions toward more rational and productive outcomes. Not much progress so far, but it’s still early.

  4. Harold says:

    Delaine, don’t do that! I don’t think it’s as hard as it looks.

  5. Rain Trueax says:

    Harold, it helps that the books are fiction and I have notes alongside my keyboard to remind me of characters, etc. The blog that is supposed to be about ideas is hardest– my mind is lately going blank lol I keep taking in information but not processing it…