You know that feeling when you get to the end of a day or a vacation or a weekend, and you realize you’ve left something undone?

Or those times when you think you just need one more piece of inspiration before doing the thing you’re almost, just about, nearly on the verge of doing?

Well, I’m having a combo of the two right now.

(Or, well, I was a few minutes ago.)

Fortunately, my procrastiscrolling brought me two on-point, short pieces in rapid succession. Together, they were enough to jog me out of my malaise and provide me with a 1-2 hug of creative inspiration for my own piece today. (Yes, hug. Why do we always say punch? So violent.)

1 – “Don’t make it a thing.” – Kevin Friedberg

An excellent point. By not putting constraints around your daily writing, it runs the risk of becoming A Thing. And A Thing is something you may put off due to its perceived enormity.

This isn’t a regular problem for me, per se. But I will admit that Sundays are particularly unpredictable. There is no in-built “this is when I write” time.

2 – “True learning starts when you begin doing.” – Brad Long

Feeling this so hard right now, having just launched the first email sequence I’ve ever written for my own business!

Growing other people’s businesses? Sure. But mine? Nope…until now.

It’s doing time!

Not procrastinascrollingly,
James