tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2771384116306244330.post8866993846816285314..comments2023-11-03T10:54:12.121-04:00Comments on This Is Not My Day Job: Never trust a cautionary taleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2771384116306244330.post-60537612206971317362009-07-19T23:19:54.380-04:002009-07-19T23:19:54.380-04:00I linked here from Lazy Writer. This is a great s...I linked here from Lazy Writer. This is a great story you told in this post. I appreciate the emphasis you have in several of your posts about procrastination. I have procrastinated and lost my idea. Now, I try to run to the computer and write out my idea. In my word processor I have a file called "Ideas." Anything that comes to me I type it out, give it a title, and save it. Warren Baldwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17956713921509659993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2771384116306244330.post-71189662280617849782009-06-17T13:03:36.838-04:002009-06-17T13:03:36.838-04:00I have no idea about the title or author of the st...I have no idea about the title or author of the story, but it does provide a powerful message. I haven't written in over a week, and now, I draw a blank every time I sit down to work on my novel. I've tried to busy myself with writing exercises and blogger writing contests. I am hoping it will keep me in touch with my inner writer until my attention can be focused back on my novel. Susan R. Millshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09578747592345750650noreply@blogger.com