Wednesday
Apr102013
How to procrastinate productively
Posted on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at 12:12PM in Inspiration
Courtesy of Writer's Digest, ten ways you can help your book/play/screenplay/etc. that are not actually writing it:
- Write a blog post. Reinforce your expertise while doing a little fun, informal writing.
- Visit your online community. Take a five-minute coffee break with other writers on Facebook and Twitter. Let their good news, struggles, questions, and insights percolate through you; chime in here and there. Notice any seeds of new ideas, projects, or collaborations taking shape in your peripheral vision.
- Make order. Sort and purge your in-box. Vacuum or do dishes or fold laundry. You can improve beauty and order around you while resetting whatever brain pretzel you may be locked in.
- Stand up and stretch. It’s far easier to keep butt-in-chair if blood is flowing to it!
- Do your due diligence. Enter your business expense data into QuickBooks or pay bills.
- Get prepared. Update your to-do list.
- Empty your mind. A quick, three-minute meditation can settle your stirred waters so you can see clearly again.
- Manage your contacts. Add business cards and other contact information you’ve collected recently into your contact database, sorting and categorizing appropriately by type of audience (students, colleagues, newsletter subscribers, etc.).
- Share the wealth. Visit a few favorite blogs or websites and tweet about your findings.
- Call your mother. (But don’t open the mail while you talk; she won’t like that.)
Read the rest of the article here!
Attentive readers will note that I have just now accomplished points 1 and 9. My procrastination, you see, is doubly productive.