There are no bad writing ideas, just ideas you won’t use. (9/52)
Maybe I take “ubiquitous capture” too far sometimes, though.
I don’t have much to say this week, so I will instead supply you with a screenshot of an idea from one of my notes apps.
The Update
I wrote about money habits on A Little Better.
I backed into a Mercedes in an Office Depot parking lot the other day. (I’m fine, the lady was fine, and the Mercedes didn’t even get a dent -- thank goodness.) Later the same day, I had the great satisfaction of finishing a substantial work project and sending it off to a client. She paid immediately (the rarest of sublime happenings in freelance work), and we had a great chat when she dropped off the check. Was that a good day or a bad day? It was a mixed day. I think most days are; this one was just more mixed than most.
The workflow spreadsheet I made after that class I mentioned last time is still working well! I mean, I expect I will need to tweak it after the honeymoon phase is over, but I haven’t been able to organize my time this well in years. Productivity isn’t everything, but sometimes it helps.
I’ve never felt an urge to visit there, and Sasha Chapin explains what I’ve always suspected in Notes Against Las Vegas.
I’ve been listening to the Twin Peaks Theme Cover by Sarah Lipstate (a.k.a. Noveller) on repeat this week. (Maybe you prefer Laura Palmer’s Theme? She’s got you covered.)
(If you haven’t realized, this section is basically the stuff I would tweet if I still actively tweeted.)
I do very occasionally still tweet.
I didn’t want to write this newsletter at all today, as you can probably tell. I would rather be sewing a shirt out of Cthulhu print cotton lawn. Okay, bye!
There are no bad writing ideas, just ideas you won’t use. (9/52)
I will be all over those Peaks covers!! Also Hellraiser x Strange Brew is a concept you simply must pursue again 😄
Laughed out loud, thanks for that.
#multiplelols in one paragraph still exist