For awhile I was reading blogs that said, "I don't have much to say. What should I say?" And I thought, huh, other folks out there are having a block, too. It's not just me. I chalked it up to exhaustion, to busyness, to pre-occupation with other things -- call process, child, looking for a house, life. I credited it to preaching more often and sinking into the office.
But I realized that there were other things not getting done, too. I'd get to the office and think, "Oh -- I have to call... and I have to do..." and the next thing I knew it was time to go home and none of those things had gotten done. I couldn't say what had, only what had not.
Now I read books and blogs and newsletters full of fabulousness from others and I hope that it will inspire me to do instead of not. I'm writing this, which is a start, but the stress-pain is back in my shoulder, even after a massage, and the piles around me grow and the books that were helping are back on the shelf. So I'm about to shut the door and do, instead of not.
2 comments:
Good for you and good luck!
I was procrastinating something yesterday and finally actually hid my computer's wireless card so I could get it done without interruption from the internet!
oh, i am so right there with you! It's 2 pm, and I've been up since 7, but I have no idea what I've accomplished in that time except for take a step arobics class. Unfortunately, I am not Christina Aguilera, so "exercise" cannot be the only thing on my "to do" list....
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