Without a job or something to work on, I spend the whole day fucking around on the internet. (Well, except yesterday and today I read The White Road,
otterdance's latest book, in the afternoon. I can read a 400-page adult book in 6-8 hours.) Tuesday I spent some time redesigning my blog and writing a post, which sort of counts as real work, I guess.
I also need to spend more time practicing tai chi.
I may end up having to make myself a daily planner thingy and do shit like "8-9 am: computer; 9-10 am tai chi," etc. And give myself a tai chi practice regimen (Monday: Chen and chan si; Tuesday: weapons and Four Flowers, etc.) I'm good at following schedules and stuff, but I need to have them. I'm externally motivated, which is why I got into the advancement program at the school, rather than just taking classes. It gives me goals to work toward.
So tomorrow I need to write a proposal/summary/query for Valkyrie One (on which darling Ben has given me fb on already, over his lunch break today). I'll do that in the morning. I also need to write up a blog post on the ghost stations of Berlin. I'll start on that in the afternoon. I'm going to need to either focus on a small aspect of it (enough to show where I got U8 from) or break it into several pieces. It's a huge topic, and I find it incredibly fascinating. (Note to self: get book from upstairs.)
I also need to write up my thoughts on The White Road. Since I'm not an accomplished or particularly academic reviewer, that doesn't usually take very long.
I'd like to start revisions on Iron and Rust, but I'm still waiting on a couple sets of comments.
Tonight's a friend's birthday party over at the Flying Saucer, so we're headed out there after a bit. Ben's home, so it's time for me to feed the evil while he takes a shower.
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I also need to spend more time practicing tai chi.
I may end up having to make myself a daily planner thingy and do shit like "8-9 am: computer; 9-10 am tai chi," etc. And give myself a tai chi practice regimen (Monday: Chen and chan si; Tuesday: weapons and Four Flowers, etc.) I'm good at following schedules and stuff, but I need to have them. I'm externally motivated, which is why I got into the advancement program at the school, rather than just taking classes. It gives me goals to work toward.
So tomorrow I need to write a proposal/summary/query for Valkyrie One (on which darling Ben has given me fb on already, over his lunch break today). I'll do that in the morning. I also need to write up a blog post on the ghost stations of Berlin. I'll start on that in the afternoon. I'm going to need to either focus on a small aspect of it (enough to show where I got U8 from) or break it into several pieces. It's a huge topic, and I find it incredibly fascinating. (Note to self: get book from upstairs.)
I also need to write up my thoughts on The White Road. Since I'm not an accomplished or particularly academic reviewer, that doesn't usually take very long.
I'd like to start revisions on Iron and Rust, but I'm still waiting on a couple sets of comments.
Tonight's a friend's birthday party over at the Flying Saucer, so we're headed out there after a bit. Ben's home, so it's time for me to feed the evil while he takes a shower.