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Kind of a tiring week in which nothing of note really happened.  So, I’m tired and I’m taking the night off.  Tomorrow, Steve and I need to run down to Old Orchard Beach in the morning, and further than that?  I’m not planning.

In-between and around the corners, I did get a little bit of work done on “Intelligent Design.”  I’m looking for a good chunk of time, say, Sunday, to buckle down and get the first draft done.  Right now, this is what it looks like:

Progress on “Intelligent Design”
4,110 out of 10,000 words OR 41.10% complete

And, finally:  I want to be completely clear that this is Oz’ (aka [livejournal.com profile] birdhousefrog)’s fault.  Completely.

 




Originally published at Sharon Lee, Writer. You can comment here or there.

Diets

Date: 2011-02-05 08:34 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
The more interesting research on diets said that all of them worked to lose weight and the closer you stuck to them the better they worked. Of course the more restrictive ones created a sense of missing out that they became increasingly difficult to stay on.

Add in to that that we each seem to have only so many "will power points" to expend per day. For argument's sake, say the number is 12. Say no to the cookie every time you see it and you expend one point. Hide the same cookie you also spend one point, only you stop the trigger. Eat the cookie on the 13th time you see it- you have used all your will power and you still ate the cookie. You would think you get credit for saying no 12 times, but you only get credit for eating the cookie once. Goes a long way to thinking about how to manage parts of life (no judgment here - I have enough of my own experience to back it up without the fancy research).

Anyway, that was I have been reading lately.

I love the King Kong Tonight song - one just has to share it.

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