Running out of words

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Sometimes I worry that I might run out of words. I worry that there might be a time I sit down at my netbook or. pick up my phone, log into my blog, and stare at a page and have nothing to say.

It hasn’t happened yet. Sometimes I run out of time and post a picture instead. Sometimes I blog a book review instead of my innermost thoughts or ponderings of the day. More often than a blank editor I find myself with multiple half written drafts and no time to share them in.

I consider getting more organised and setting up multiple blogs for different topics but I never seem to get around to that either. Too busy splurging words all over social networks, 140 characters at a time. Perhaps if I had fewer words I’d actually be more productive.

Or maybe I’m back yet again to needing just one word. Plan.


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2 responses to “Running out of words”

  1. When you’ve worked out how to plan AND stick to it, send my the instructions & I’ll do it too!

  2. ach! planning is overrated, stay random I rather like it xxxx

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