When the boulder stops rolling altogether, it's interminably difficult to get it going. Here I am, back from a conference that's got me all buzzing, and swimming in a sea of executive function booby traps, hoping to keep the boulder rolling. I work at home. The house is littered with undone chores. Will I do them? Will I work? What work will I do? Will I nap? I'm wiped out after an intense weekend, and it's pretty weird to be alone again with just my condensed and ever busy thoughts rolling around in there, mingling with the things I want to do. So the pothole that could park that boulder for the time being is deciding what to do. For now, I'm starting, as intended, by writing, this time a la blog.



I hear you Becca!
I considered starting a "to do" list today...maybe tomorrow. Today I'm blogging.
A boulder: I can relate to this. Maybe I need a long lever or a back hoe. No, I think a stick of dynamite might be in order...tomorrow.
Posted by: Diane Ladd | May 09, 2007 at 11:58 AM
Wahoo! Seems like an excellent thing to do--does it work like Zen-TV (which seems very familiar to me, dear sister)?
Hooray for Becca's Blog!
Gwendolen Gross
author of THE OTHER MOTHER
www.GwendolenGross.com
and Becca's sister, too, lucky me!
Posted by: wendy | May 11, 2007 at 02:24 PM