no. 2 is written and sent off into the future.
Oct 11, 01:37AM PDT | 16 cheers | 0 comments
is written. Much sooner that I was expecting from this expert procrastinator. The message is full of what goes on in my mind now & some questions of how it has been – not wisdom :)
It was a surprisingly intensive work experience to write this message. The rules that I’ve set out have worked very well. The overall experience was liberating, and I’m convinced that the liberating effect comes at least in part from sticking to these rules – how’s that, rules that lead to freedom?
Sep 01, 01:49PM PDT | 11 cheers | 1 comment
I’ve come across this while spreading cheers on 43T. It’s totally not
me so that’s a good reason on its own to do it (I never write letters! Have trouble writing a simple email…). Some additional rules I’m setting for myself:
- I spend one hour on each letter. Make sure beforehand that I’ve got enough time. Send whatever I have after one hour.
- No interruptions allowed – no chatting, other emailing, other websites, getting food, phone calls. Keep concentrated.
- Not a single word may be erased once it’s written. Typos may be corrected:)
- Each letter should be 60 lines long at least.
- Letters must be written by: Sep 20, Oct 11, Nov 1, Nov 22, Dec 13.
- Arrivals to be scheduled between 6 months and 5 years from writing.
Sep 01, 03:04AM PDT | 16 cheers | 7 comments