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Writerly Procrastinations

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In all honesty, I have to say I don’t believe Candy Crush Saga is a procrastination tool. It’s a way for me to escape my story for a few minutes and do something mindless that allows my imagination to wander.

When I’m not hungry but I get up to get myself something to eat anyway, that’s procrastination. Candy Crush Saga keeps me in my chair.

When I check my WordPress stats or my email, that’s procrastination. Candy Crush Saga takes far less time than that, especially if I have comments on my blog.

When I post a new blog to ask other people what they do to procrastinate, that’s procrastination.

So, how do you procrastinate?

Oh look, I have a new life on Candy Crush Saga! Gotta go.

 

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

42 thoughts on “Writerly Procrastinations

  1. foolsquest's avatar

    Usually I stop to read things. I’m terrible when I’m cleaning because I’ll pick up a book that fell behind the couch or was pushed under the bed and I’ll stop and sit down to read it. I’ve been that way since I was a kid. Even just logging into WordPress to do my daily post can easily distract me when I see the blogs I follow have updated. Kinda like this one…

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      Hehe. You’re the second person I’ve distracted. Go me!

      I was the same way for a long time with blogs. That was right about the time I asked you to set yours up so I could follow it by email. I still don’t always get to my emails, but at least I’m staying away from the reader more often.

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  2. suzjones's avatar

    Hey, Candy Crush is only a short distraction for me because I’m stuck on the same level and bomb out really early 😉

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  3. Bruce Goodman's avatar

    When I don’t want to do a job I write my blog. At least if I’m typing everyone thinks I’m doing some work!

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  4. mewhoami's avatar

    I was on my way to start my daily workout and looked over and saw this post. I heard it calling my name, so naturally I had to read it. So, at this point what is causing me to procrastinate is your post. Thanks. 🙂 It’s so funny that you mentioned eating when you’re not hungry as a form of procrastination. I do the same thing! I also eat when I’m sleepy, to prevent myself from napping.

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  5. jameswilliaml's avatar

    For me, it’s finding new music. And with each album clocking in at an average 40 minutes, it’s far worse than television. Then I say that I’m do research, because more than one scene has been improved by a solid soundtrack. That leads all over the place as I try to discover new music and genres. In the end it’s just me listening to new music as an excuse to break out my headphone amp, D/A, and headphones.

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      Oooh, that sounds like a death spiral for writing. I spend a bunch of time getting a Youtube playlist together that can go on for three days and I put that on in the background. Then all I have to do is resist watching the occasional video… 😉

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      • jameswilliaml's avatar

        Spotify was the death of me. Pandora irritated me with its casual approach to music that consisted of sub-genre top 40, and though I have close to 250gb of music (and listened to all of it), Spotify has even more.

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  6. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

    For some reason, I keep getting Candy Crush mixed up with Sugar Rush from Wreck-It-Ralph.

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  7. Paul Davis's avatar

    It’s amazing how all the cleaning I had been stalling on gets done when there’s writing to be done. Also, GTA Online. “I’ll just sell a car and knock off a couple convenience stores. It’ll just take fifteen minutes. To refresh my brain. I swear.” Three hours later. “I can always write tomorrow.” Or for this story, “But playing Assassin’s Creed is research! The city would be just like Damascus.”

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      Yes yes, the untruths we tell ourselves to justify our guilty pleasures… I mean it’s research! Right!
      Haha!
      But you’re doing so well with NaNo! It’s hard to believe you’re procrastinating at all!

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      • Paul Davis's avatar

        A few months ago I’d get anxious playing video games, as I wasn’t being productive. That faded. Just got internet Friday, so we’ll see what happens. But yes, I love me some larceny and murder in the digital world. And thanks for the compliment. Hey, how was your free weekend!? Did I miss that post?

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  8. tjtherien's avatar

    Caesar III (really old game, SimCity type of thing but with Roman society,) PokerStars, reading blogs, watching tv…the list goes on and on and on… I’ll finish it when I get around to it…

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  9. joey's avatar

    Sunday morning, I had a ton of domestic and garden duties to perform, so I poured another cuppa and logged into Twitter.
    I’m don’t usually procrastinate, but when I need to, I sure can!

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