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Monday, February 24, 2014

Around the Town

Hey all. Hope you had a great weekend.  I have some links here to start you off to a fabulous week. Or to give you something to procrastinate with as you recover from the weekend and try to switch into productive mode.  What?  I can't be the only one that does that.

First, a great post over at Behler Blog on how to decide how much goes into each chapter.

Next, here is a cool video on how writing is changing the lives of kids in Juvenile detention. it's entitled 'writing saved my life' and was very interesting to watch.

Here is why writers are the worst procrastinators. Rather, we're the worst if you think procrastination is a bad thing.  If you think it's a good thing then we're really the best.  And being the best it good.  No I'm not rambling on just to procrastinate getting back to work. Fine, on to the next and last link.


 Finally, here is 20 things that mentally strong people don't do.  Procrastination isn't listed so I think writers are safe.

Hope you all have a great week!





15 comments:

  1. OH great links, and I was JUST looking for a way to put off writing... ;)

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  2. Great links! I especially like the last one.
    #2 on the list was not staying within your comfort zone.
    I can say that one is a trope for me. The bed is very comfy, especially
    on Monday morning!

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  3. You're hilarious, Sara. I'll check out the links soon...very soon. Whoops, I guess I'm procrastinating. ^_^

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  4. Great links, Sara. I confess I love to procrastinate and read blog posts.

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  5. I totally LOVE links like this... so fabulous, Sara. Thank you. And I totally blog when I'm procrastinating!!!! :)

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  6. I am a champion procrastinator! Great links. :)

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  7. Thank you for the 20 list, sweet Sara. Just read some of it out loud to my husband before simply shouting, 'Okay! Okay!' :)

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  8. I procrastinate making dinner most evenings and just keep writing. Maybe one day my kids or husband will see that I'm engaged in my story and dive in and cook dinner instead of waiting for me. :-)

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  9. Thanks for the links. Although I try not to procrastinate as it waste to much time, I find myself doing it more often then I would like to admit.

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  10. Thanks for the links, S.P. I clicked on each one, except the writing one since I read it already, as I read through your post.

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  11. Procrastination isn't on the list? Thank God! ;)

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  12. LOL! Mentally strong people don't procrastinate? What are you on about?

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  13. Writing and procrastinating seem to go together like peanut butter and chocolate. :)

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  14. I like that chapter balance post. Especially the example of the yak eating the purse! I wonder if I could write a funny book one day...

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