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* bad brainsoace. Badbad. RL stress (impending roommate transition, trying to find new aide) plus sky-high anxiety plus self-imposed blah (not having spoons to keep up socially, here or elsewhere, leading to me getting upset at myself) is not good combination.
* ...not keeping up here. If I've missed anything major please link me? I really a, interested in y'all, I just get overwhelmed
* reading _adult children of emotionally immature parents_. It is ... revelatory. Not just in terms of emotional immaturity but the effect on the child ("They’re convinced they would be bothering others if they tried to make their needs known." and "Many children of emotionally phobic parents develop the fear that if they start crying, they’ll never stop, which arises because they were never allowed to find out that crying naturally stops on its own when allowed its full expression.") I'm going to ... well, I WANT to ... do a more thorough post about this book and how it relates to me, but it's ... 'interesting' would be an understatement.
* birthday is Saturday. Woo birthday?
* passed my mini-nano goal (official goal is 100, secondary goal 250, I had a bit under 500.) I feel like it sucks, and it also changes tenses because I apparently can't remember how I'm telling stories, but it's words.
* relevantly, scrivener is available for iOS. I am in love. And it can sync through Dropbox, which means I can work on my tablet in bed and my phone otherwise, and both are much faster than trying to type on the computer.
* is anyone interested in reading the mini-nano thing as I write it (may not be in order, definitely won't be edited, absolutely do not want criticism but cheerleading is ok)? It will most likely be under a filter, and completely opt-in (and I a, not offended if you want to wait for the finished story)
* ...not keeping up here. If I've missed anything major please link me? I really a, interested in y'all, I just get overwhelmed
* reading _adult children of emotionally immature parents_. It is ... revelatory. Not just in terms of emotional immaturity but the effect on the child ("They’re convinced they would be bothering others if they tried to make their needs known." and "Many children of emotionally phobic parents develop the fear that if they start crying, they’ll never stop, which arises because they were never allowed to find out that crying naturally stops on its own when allowed its full expression.") I'm going to ... well, I WANT to ... do a more thorough post about this book and how it relates to me, but it's ... 'interesting' would be an understatement.
* birthday is Saturday. Woo birthday?
* passed my mini-nano goal (official goal is 100, secondary goal 250, I had a bit under 500.) I feel like it sucks, and it also changes tenses because I apparently can't remember how I'm telling stories, but it's words.
* relevantly, scrivener is available for iOS. I am in love. And it can sync through Dropbox, which means I can work on my tablet in bed and my phone otherwise, and both are much faster than trying to type on the computer.
* is anyone interested in reading the mini-nano thing as I write it (may not be in order, definitely won't be edited, absolutely do not want criticism but cheerleading is ok)? It will most likely be under a filter, and completely opt-in (and I a, not offended if you want to wait for the finished story)
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 8
Wanna read as I go?
Yes
8 (100.0%)
No
0 (0.0%)