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So, I am sitting here at the computer at 1 in the morning. I'm supposed to be writing my script, but instead I am on here doing this. Here's a question: Why is it that the thing I want to do most in my life is the thing that I put off until everything else is done? Doesn't make a whole hell of a lot of sense, but there you go.
I have this book called The War Of Art, and I've read it a couple of times. I think the guy is really onto something. He talks about how we all face what he calls "Resistance" in our lives when it comes to putting in the necessary work to accomplish something important to us. It's like this invisible force inside us that wants us to stay where we are, because change is scary. It's the internal nay-sayer, trying to hold on to the status quo. I think that's why I'm writing a blog on suicidegirls right now instead of typing the same number of words in Final Draft.
Oh woe is me. I've got nothing to bitch about. But sometimes I do anyway.
Back to the script!
So, I am sitting here at the computer at 1 in the morning. I'm supposed to be writing my script, but instead I am on here doing this. Here's a question: Why is it that the thing I want to do most in my life is the thing that I put off until everything else is done? Doesn't make a whole hell of a lot of sense, but there you go.
I have this book called The War Of Art, and I've read it a couple of times. I think the guy is really onto something. He talks about how we all face what he calls "Resistance" in our lives when it comes to putting in the necessary work to accomplish something important to us. It's like this invisible force inside us that wants us to stay where we are, because change is scary. It's the internal nay-sayer, trying to hold on to the status quo. I think that's why I'm writing a blog on suicidegirls right now instead of typing the same number of words in Final Draft.
Oh woe is me. I've got nothing to bitch about. But sometimes I do anyway.
Back to the script!
I have this book called The War Of Art, and I've read it a couple of times. I think the guy is really onto something. He talks about how we all face what he calls "Resistance" in our lives when it comes to putting in the necessary work to accomplish something important to us. It's like this invisible force inside us that wants us to stay where we are, because change is scary. It's the internal nay-sayer, trying to hold on to the status quo. I think that's why I'm writing a blog on suicidegirls right now instead of typing the same number of words in Final Draft.
Oh woe is me. I've got nothing to bitch about. But sometimes I do anyway.
Back to the script!