I love pie charts! And pie! And watching paint dry! (“It’s relaxing, says the ghost writer.”) AND COLORS!
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Keeping the Habit
“Inspired by Sara’s struggle with sugar addiction and her deep love of Linkin Park song titles. Also, because it’s Halloween! SO EAT CANDY. I will. Preferably in front of Sara to make her cry with jealousy.”
(Yet another idea drafted a while ago… The ghost writer is cruel, yet still convincing. “And beware of dentists!”)
If you want to manage your time better, then work on that. Though it may not happen right away, if you keep practicing your skills, you’ll get there.
If you want to change any behaviors, go for it. Though you can’t just sit around, or expect it to happen so quickly, with effort you’ll be able to adapt.
And if you want to keep habits, in any capacity, then you can make that decision as well.
Work Hard Work Hard
“Inspired by the old adage, and those who can’t do the playing part… Si-won and crew… Said the ghost writer. Who didn’t contribute. Because he too is a lazy bitch. Happy Halloween again!”
(Another draft idea from a while ago.)
Some people feel more comfortable when they’re working, and when people get in their way, that’s just a hassle.
Work as hard as you want. Just make sure to track your productivity and watch the stress.
Working and then working some more can build momentum. Sometimes it’s important to take breaks, rest, and then return to working. Sometimes it’s okay to continue working because you feel very motivated.
You know how you work, so you decide when to work and for how long.
Time Spent is Time Wasted
“I, the spooky ghost writer, among other names, want this published before Halloween. Sara drafted the idea a while ago, but hadn’t published it, so I was all, ‘Quote. Make it a direct comment. Lazy bitch. Quote.’ Happy Pre-Halloween. Trick or Treat! You sad fucks, you!”
(The ghost writer is rude, yet convincing. And so…)
You’re always wasting your time. You could always be doing something better. And you could always be doing something worse. And more than that, you could always be more productive. At either.
Yet, it doesn’t really matter, because how you choose to spend your time is how you choose to spend your time. Who really cares if it’s wasted?