- I often admit to being under inspired for blog entries. Why I thought I could do NaBloPoMo is beyond me; but here I am, posting nothingness.
- Well, that was an incredibly negative way to start this post.
- It often happens that I have tons of great ideas that come to me when I am no where near my computer.
- My cathartic walks to Sbux often leave me feeling creative; something which rarely happens at my desk.
- The great ideas never seem to stick, though, or the humor and/or insight is lost as it runs the course from my right brain to my fingertips.
- What I need is a digital voice recorder, then I could dictate my blog entries on my walks and just type it up--or hook it up to specialized software and be done with it.
- I actually did this my senior year in high school for a poetry contest. I borrowed my teacher's recorder and as I would run errands for her during my TA hour I would work out the lines of my poems. It really worked; the creativity just flowed. Two of my three poems won in two different categories. (Unnecessary pat on the back for something done 10 years ago.)
- I guess this means I'm not the type of person who can harness the creativity, or I just haven't learned how to yet. I'm guessing it takes work for most.
- The last thought made me imagine lightning bugs in a jar.
- Do you say lightning bugs or fireflies? Is it regional?
- Back to not being able to come up with inspired blog entries from my desk, this shouldn't shock me. In college I hand wrote all of my papers in a local coffee shop on a red velvet couch and then would type them up back in my dorm room. A laptop would have helped me out greatly, Mom and Dad.
- What all of this means to me is that I really need to blog someplace other than work.
- Also, online shopping does not cure writer's block, but I did buy the Banana Republic bubble necklace. Score!
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Day 8 And It's Getting To Me
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3 comments:
I just wrote pretty much the least inspired post ever. Oh well.
I have never thought about the fireflies/lightning bugs difference. I think I grew up saying both. What do you call them?
I say 'lightning bugs' but when I was typing it out my nosey co-worker looked over my shoulder and read it and said, "They're called fire flies." Whatever, just another reason not to blog at work.
I am seriously planning to copy you and snag that bubble necklace myself, by the way!
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