Rewiring the systems
That’s what musician Trey Gunn called it in a post to his online diary. And that’s what I’m doing now. Which explains why posting has been … well, more than just a tad thin over the last little while.
Part of that rewiring has involved changes to my writing Web site. Part of that is a new focus on other aspect of my business, ones in which I’ve become more confident over the last year or so. Some of it’s just a major push for simplification in my personal life — doffing ideas, thoughts, and things I no longer need or use.
It’s an ongoing process, and I wish that I could tell you more. But I’m at what I call the fragile point right now — one wrong word or wrong move can ruin everything. It’s more a psychological point than anything else, but it’s still important that I don’t put too much pressure at that point right now.
Rest assured, though, I have a number of (what I think are) interesting and useful posts in the pipe. Keep checking this space for them.
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Scott, you said: But I’m at what I call the fragile point right now — one wrong word or wrong move can ruin everything.
I recognize that place… and it’s well worth protecting.
Anne Wayman, now blogging at http://www.aboutfreelancewriting.com
Anne,
Thanks for the comment. Reading that again, it did sound a tad dramatic. But … well, let’s just say I’ve had a few things like that collapse on me in the past thanks to the wrong word or thought.
Still, the rewiring is going well. Whether it yields any results is another story. But it’s definitely well worth doing.