tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36832112.post6151359912708397944..comments2023-12-21T06:43:44.756+00:00Comments on Elderwomanblog: Productivity Rules (Forever, dammit!)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36832112.post-61425763116445890142012-04-10T08:31:40.483+01:002012-04-10T08:31:40.483+01:00It is nice feeling happy and satisfied in the end ...It is nice feeling happy and satisfied in the end of every day, but unfortunately that seldom happens. This is why one should continiously strive to make the best out of their day and after considerable period of time spent in efforts, things will strat happening naturally. This is just a regular pattern!Vacation Homeshttp://www.vacationhomes.net/vacation-rentals/new-hampshire/a15789.htmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36832112.post-14635025945527882852012-03-18T19:58:36.976+00:002012-03-18T19:58:36.976+00:00What a wonderful post - perfect for my day, over a...What a wonderful post - perfect for my day, over a month after you wrote it! This is the hardest thing for me now that I am able to rule my own time somewhat more than when it was governed by the needs of children. How to distinguish between times of incubation and plain laziness? How to loose oneself from old, outdated judgment but still hold oneself accountable to what you want to become? I am Kelli Brewhttp://whatweneed.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36832112.post-62797001806392030162012-03-03T19:39:06.804+00:002012-03-03T19:39:06.804+00:00yesterday I swept leaves and pulled dead stuff out...yesterday I swept leaves and pulled dead stuff out of a border, enjoying spring sunshine on my back. A skein of 27 geese flew over to the local lakes, just skimming the treetops against a blue sky, and it was a magical moment. The dust still lies in the cottage, the washing needs sorting but I woudn't have missed my being in the moment with those lovely birds. 'What is this life if fullAllynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36832112.post-23289295906695686512012-03-01T14:55:04.716+00:002012-03-01T14:55:04.716+00:00Those 'critical parent' voices come with u...Those 'critical parent' voices come with us into adulthood-and even into old age-like fleas hitching a ride in our fur, don't they?! I'm writing about this in my new book. And yes, Helena, gestation is as vital to writing as it is to reproduction. Nikos Kazantzakis told a lovely story in his autobiography about the many months he had to wait to birth 'Zorba the Greek.'<br Elderwomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04530790093497478269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36832112.post-57606820026622456942012-03-01T14:32:19.662+00:002012-03-01T14:32:19.662+00:00Oh yes. You and I are on the same wavelength this ...Oh yes. You and I are on the same wavelength this week. If I knew how to do it technically, I'd ask to copy your photo of "piles of paper" for the post I wrote yesterday. But yes, writing does indeed require gestation. Thank you for claiming that time!helenahttp://www.gambolinggrace.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36832112.post-28387570294998725772012-02-28T20:15:50.433+00:002012-02-28T20:15:50.433+00:00Love this entry.
Oh yes, childhood conditioning.
W...Love this entry.<br />Oh yes, childhood conditioning.<br />Whenever my father saw me sitting and reading (which I loved to do)<br />his comment, could I not find something to do.<br />Still at times hear that voice.<br />In 3 score 10 years <br />I do not like it....Anonymoushttp://myjourneytomindfulness.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com