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Feb. 20th, 2012 04:12 pmWriting: hard again, probably because I skipped two days. But I did it anyway, a little. I should co-write more often, it really helps to prevent me throwing my hands up in anxiety-induced frustration and running away.
In other news, I have made Some Decisions about graduate school, but like all my decisions these days they don't actually lead to action and change but just to more research/work. I will probably have some questions to pose to the internet at large pretty soon; that is also all I do anymore. (The main source of anxiety here is "who the fuck would ever write me a letter of recommendation"--well, no, I have one professor who is probably in the bag, but who the fuck else, there is no one. So that's a giant mental block, but I'm ready for the rest of it--finding schools, GREs, horrible application essays, etc.)
In other other news, it is mostly likely only a matter of (not much) time before I start actually posting stuff on my tumblr. I really don't want to, I can already tell that constantly checking my dashboard (...do the cool kids even call it that) is going to be my new "constantly reloading my flist/rlist." But--content in teeny-tiny, unconsidered bites! It is perfect for my currently-untreated ADHD. Meh, we'll see.
In other news, I have made Some Decisions about graduate school, but like all my decisions these days they don't actually lead to action and change but just to more research/work. I will probably have some questions to pose to the internet at large pretty soon; that is also all I do anymore. (The main source of anxiety here is "who the fuck would ever write me a letter of recommendation"--well, no, I have one professor who is probably in the bag, but who the fuck else, there is no one. So that's a giant mental block, but I'm ready for the rest of it--finding schools, GREs, horrible application essays, etc.)
In other other news, it is mostly likely only a matter of (not much) time before I start actually posting stuff on my tumblr. I really don't want to, I can already tell that constantly checking my dashboard (...do the cool kids even call it that) is going to be my new "constantly reloading my flist/rlist." But--content in teeny-tiny, unconsidered bites! It is perfect for my currently-untreated ADHD. Meh, we'll see.