"If Pac-man had affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in dark rooms, munching pills, and listening to repetitive electronic music" -- Marcus Bridgstocke
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An average of three billion cups of tea are consumed daily worldwide.
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"Let us make a special effort to stop communicating with each other so we can have some conversation" -- Judith Martin
"If you want your voice heard, stop shouting at the crowd" -- ideathinker
To Blog Or Not To Post
write down the idea when you have it, and then publish it easy... While to me it sounds easy in theory, but not so much so in practice, first of all ideas comes at the most awkward times, and tough I usually write down an outline like this, I rarely hit publish right away; I need to ponder some more on the idea and organise the string of thoughts then it's time to publish, right? Well lets say we gotten trough that process in due time the answer is: yeah, maybe not just yet...
Self critic, editing, and censorship can be a bitca (thank you buffy for that one) and a true inhibitor of creativity.
After a few readings some by notes remarks and editing, repeat again then the final brush, and there you go ready to publish... That is if it's still relevant, and the topic at hand is not beaten to death by the social media that be.
Blogging was or ment or used to be a string of thoughts loosely structured and published as such and not a master degree report, so maybe I should go back to basic and just publish the flow of thoughts in realtim; as I intend to do with this post; I can always go back and revise later, maybe just maybe that's the secret to beeing a productive writer (as in blogger),
I know just writing this down has inspired a few new posts to come on related matters, I'll just jot down a few keywords and a paragraphs so I can structure them to a post later.....
ideathinker
[sent from my nokia phone]
It's a quote from david allen explaining to teens what the GTD (get things done process is all about).
I think it's a elementary question you could ask yorself on any project or just your daily task... What do I need to get these things done today.
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