• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Get a Book
  • Subscribe
    • Letters Back Home
    • via RSS
  • About
  • Blog
    • Book Research
      • Bay Area
      • Digital Marketing
      • Doctor Who
      • Live
      • OldOld man
      • Soul
        • Otis Redding
        • David Ruffin
    • Top 10
      • Jodie Whittaker?
      • Eye of the Tiger speech
      • Amos Lee’s “Spirit”
      • “I Ain’t Cuttin’ My Hair.”
      • “This, Too, Shall Pass”
      • How did Sam Cooke die?
      • “Baby, You’re a Rich Man.”
      • JRAD 2015/12/12
      • Jackon Pollock, and gin
      • Gatorade Has Evolved
  • Contact & Social
    • Contact Page
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • IG
How to Write & Publish Books of Blues. Hopefully.

How to Write & Publish Books of Blues. Hopefully.

Nat Finn's first series of novels / new books

You are here: Home / Distractions / Getting into the habit of getting into the habit

Getting into the habit of getting into the habit

October 19, 2010 By Finn Leave a Comment

I’m just leaving a note to remember to take time to write. Getting into the habit of getting into the habit, so to speak…

Ever had to do that before?

Trying not to live this way:

Once upon a time, I had a YouTube video embedded here. YouTube changed their codes. I never updated the video’s code. I have now have idea what it was. I hope it was incredible.


2019-01-07 Update

Though, as Soren Kierkegaard would say:

“But the music is charming.”

So long as somewhere in there darkness, I end up breaking even.

On second thought…

2019-01-07 Update

I keep telling myself it’s been five years since I’ve been able to get fully get back to the books. I think I keep getting “five years,” because, in my head, it was always “5 years”
Odysseus spent on Calypso’s Island. Not even sure where I got that number because the exact time was never stated in The Odyssey. Maybe that NBC Special I glanced at or something used that stat.

Vanessa Williams was hot as hell in the previews. Too bad I never finished it, or watched more than a few minutes of it.

Maybe it was just Book 5 of The Odyssey and I blended the rest with the “5 minute” estimation principle.

Whatever the Hell it was, my journey back wasn’t five years either. Going back through these old-scratch-notes-passing-for-posts, I forgot how I took the break back in fall 2010. Over 8 years. EIGHT! Damn.

I guess I’m grateful it wasn’t 20 years like Odysseus.

Last updated by Finn at August 9, 2020.

AKIN

Previous Website Post: As pointless as tassled running shoes
Next Website Post: Guinea Pigs Ruin Feng Shui – Especially If the Owner No Longer Lives There

Filed Under: Distractions

Blast from the Past

  • Coming to terms with the death of LeRoi MooreComing to terms with the death of LeRoi Moore
    Oh, LeRoi Moore. Dear, sweet, understated Leroi Moore: I didn’t know …
  • Plans for Minnesota – Awaiting My Cousin’s Unbiased Book EditsPlans for Minnesota – Awaiting My Cousin’s Unbiased Book Edits
    Awaiting book edits is equal parts agony, anxiety, and anticipation. Back …
  • Why Churches Make for Great WakesWhy Churches Make for Great Wakes
    My mother told me the news in that “I haven’t had …

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Copyright © 2025 ·
Finn Squared, LLC

515 Acacia Ave. #294, Garibaldi, OR 97118

Privacy / Use / GDRP

Still Here?

Get My Book(s)

The best new novels in the world, according to my wife.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkNoPrivacy policy