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Jan 23, 2002 18:16

I can start things like no one you know. I come up with wacky ideas all of the time, and I'm always trying something new. I suck at keeping up with things, though. I try something out, use it for a while, and move on to something else. OK in daily life, bad in my classroom. I do maintain more or less the same structure, but I always start new ( Read more... )

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dew January 23 2002, 19:10:24 UTC
Start but never finish which puts me in a rut.

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lizmarie January 23 2002, 19:44:25 UTC
lol!

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grammardog January 23 2002, 19:12:15 UTC
I start more things than I could ever finish. I can think of a dozen projects I have on the go right now.

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lizmarie January 23 2002, 19:45:48 UTC
Too many ideas, not enough time, maybe? Or not enough interest?

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Re: grammardog January 23 2002, 20:02:41 UTC
All of the above.

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bandicoot January 23 2002, 21:15:24 UTC
My life is littered with unfinished projects. When things get tough, it's too often easier to move on to something else. But I really, really mean to finish them all. Someday ... ;)

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lizmarie January 24 2002, 19:12:55 UTC
Yeah, maybe when you retire and have lots of free time and nothing to do. ;)

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lizmarie January 24 2002, 19:14:22 UTC
lol. It must be that the ideas are much more interesting than the projects themselves. That's how it is for me, anyway. I love to dream things up. Application is the hard part.

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