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I don't know why I've been so quiet lately in LJ. It would seem as though I'd have plenty to talk about: I've had some nice outings lately (including watching the Orioles beat the Twins on an absolutely perfect summer evening, in the fine company of [livejournal.com profile] curiousangel and Ben), some interesting conversations (including an intense discussion of faith and the problem of evil, within my small-group-ministry of Unitarians involved in human service work), some introspective funks (including the perennial question of why it is that, even when I know that putting off things I ought to do ties my stomach up in knots, I still can't seem to forge ahead and get things done), and some very cautious preliminary frubbles.

And yet, I haven't wanted to talk about it here. I'm not sure why I go through these periods of reticence. Some days I've been writing posts in my head - actually, I do that a lot, posts that will never be typed in. If someone invented a voice-activated LJ client I could carry with me through the day, maybe I'd get past this block. In the meantime, I guess I'll just be intriguingly absent.

Date: 2002-08-08 09:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bandhiaduit.livejournal.com
If someone invented a voice-activated LJ client I could carry with me through the day, maybe I'd get past this block.
I thought when I'd discovered that someone had created an LJ client I could use to compose posts on my Palm Pilot, that I'd be much more prolific, but no, not any moreso than I compose e-mail. I'm just a faster typist than writer. But too many things distract me from composing my thoughts for an articulate post. So the goofy quiz results and links to nowhere will continue to appear in my pages.

and as for procrastination--well, I'll think about it tomorrow.

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