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25Jan/080

The Black Screen of Life

WriteRoom

-picture courtesy of WriteRoom.com

If you haven’t noticed yet, I have really tried to start writing at least one post a day. I don’t necessarily have any planned goal in mind. I just decided that I really wanted to write more (with the encouragement of my wife and my friends). So I’ve been trying to find ways that will help me to do this.

One particular blog that I recently came across gave some helpful suggestions. Leo Babauta on his blog WriteToDone.com gives some really good advice on writing.
From writetodone.com:

Think about it for a moment — if you could write consistently for an hour (or two) a day:

* You’d write a whole lot over the course of a month, or a year. Your output would be prodigious.
* You’d meet writing deadlines, because procrastination wouldn’t be a problem.
* Your writing would improve, simply from the amount of practice you’d be getting.
* You’d feel great about your writing, which in turn would motivate you to keep going.
* You’d solve the problems of war and world hunger, from the brilliance of your writing.

Now the last part might not be true (or could it), but the rest has been true. I have truly enjoyed witting something everyday (sometimes more than once). And the constant red underlines has really improved my spelling (plus Shannon’s proof reading). The one thing that I have had problems with is just sitting down and writing.

It’s not that I don’t want to…it’s that I get distracted. I’m like a toddler who trades the priceless ceramic figurine in his hands for a set of keys. I’ll sit down to type and all the sudden I’ll wake up and realize that I’ve spent the past 30 minutes watching videos on YouTube.

Leo had another blog on this post that I read today that was of great help. He made several recommendations…but the one thing that I have found to help the most is:
From writetodone.com:

3. Use Writeroom. Writeroom if you’re on a Mac, or some other similar software (Writer.app is another good Mac writing program, and DarkRoom works well for the PC — I’ve used all three and love them).

Basically, these programs are for writing text, and nothing else. They block out the rest of your computer with a black (or otherwise faded) background, so that you have the text … and that’s all. They aren’t chock-full of features like Microsoft Word or OpenOffice. You write in full-screen mode, with no distractions.

After reading this point, I downloaded WriteRoom immediately. I must say it felt a little weird at first writing with nothing but my text on a black screen. But then it became liberating. I was able to do what I set out to do…write. It’s amazing how many distractions we can fill our lives with (cell phones, email, web browsing, online games…email…and I have all these on just my phone). Sometimes we just have to get rid of all the distractions and do something.

If you like to write…I recommend WriteRoom. If there are other things in you life that you like to do but are distracted from…I recommend taking the time this weekend to decide what is distracting you from your goal. Take the time to find a way to eliminate those distractions and then do what you enjoy. It really is very liberating.

18Jan/082

Early Morning Flights Suck!

So I have to go to Phoenix today for some training (in fact, I’m writting this in the airport right now).  Yes. UPS is flying me to Phoenix for just the day (it doesn’t make sense….but they are paying for it….so I’ll go).  So, this means that I had to get up at the butt crack of dawn to catch my flight. 

I really don’t like getting up this early in the morning.  I’m just not a happy person.  Plus, all the errors with the airport seem to be amplified.  The security gaurd’s stupidity is stupider (as well is my spelling…maybe), the happy morning people are even more detestable, and the coffee tastes horrible.

Plus, you determine (once again) that you are only going to show up at the airport 30 min before your flight from now on.  Because you get here an hour and a half before your flight and get through security in five minutes (I’m not exgagerating).  But you know the one time that you do, you will miss your flight and go back to square one again (plus it gives you time to blog).

Maybe they still tell everyone to show up early because they have to make consideration for that one idiot that doesn’t realize he needs to empty his pockets of metal before going through the metal detector (He has his house keys, some loose change, and a lead pipe in his pockets and he can’t understand why it is beeping at him).  I mean it’s 5:30 in the morning and even in my sleep deprived coma, I can figure out how to empty my pockets.

They should just say, “pleas show up 45-60 minutes before your flight.  Unless you are an idiot…then please don’t fly.” I think life would be better for all of us.   They should do this for most places that have lines.  There should be a normal line and a “We’re forced to serve you…so please get in this line” line. 

Ohhh well.  I doubt it will ever happen.  All the good ideas eventually get stopped by government or the like (like Shannon’s idea to castrate any male that is disrespectful to a female….just didn’t seem to go over well).  But we can always dream.

Until then, I’ll just repent for being so angry at the guy that couldn’t empty his pockets. “Forgive me Jesus for being so angry at the guy that couldn’t empty his pockets….even though he was an idiot.”