GOOD VS BAD PROCRASTINATION?

My Friend Marion Pretending to Procrastinate!

It is amazing to me how quickly technology can squash you. I am rewriting this blog post due to the beastie below. He quite literally ate my text!

Here I was waxing profusely about writing an article about procrastination that was keeping me from working (i.e. procrastinating ) on my query letter. Suddenly, BAM! that little sucker took the text with him when I tried to move him!

I guess there is some justice in that happening. But, seriously, there are 3 types of procrastination, a) doing nothing, b) doing something less important (like errands, domestic engineering–that’s cleaning!, and c) doing something more important (like the query letter).

Obviously, I am Queen of “b”, with a small amount of “a” thrown in there. I have real trouble with “c”. Generally that has to do with not having much confidence in getting said work published or accepted, as it is poetry. All you poets know that aside from poetry chapbooks and contests, how difficult it is to publish a poetry book–it’s “just not main steam enough”, blah, blah, blah.

In short, I am discouraged from sticking my poetic neck out again, if not plain scared to do it. But, fear not, I will make progress, even is it seems like a snail is working on this book at times.

So take that beastie! May the pen be mightier than the sword! Don’t you dare eat my blog this time!

Rotten procrastination beastie!–>

Don’t let him get you! Ciao! Joan

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I am following my muse, concentrating on digital art-- that which currently lights my fire, so to speak. Enjoy! For my poetry and art blog, please go to my sister blog at: joans-zone.com Please note that no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or any other mechanical methods, without the prior written consent of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews or certain other commercial uses permitted by copyright law. Thank you Joan Ellen Gage, aka joanellengage.

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