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Kairos - when is the opportune time to write? Is there such a thing?
I have grown a habit of noticing weird time sequences - 11:11; 12:34; 10:01 - things like that. At first, I would want to put on some significance to the time and make something out of them - make a wish or think of what important task am I begin called to complete - but over time, I have noticed that a part of me enjoys playing this game.
What I mean is - I seem to unconsciously look for time sequences, and actively.
With writing particularly, I have known instinctively that journaling everyday is an important task to do for my personal peace of mind. Yet, I wouldn’t do so. I’d go days without writing and pass up the opportunity to capture new ideas or decongest my head with recycled thoughts.

The idea of journaling or blogging consistently isn’t so scary in itself, but once the timeline is defined as daily, then the weight of expectation changes from a casual encounter to a judgmental task, strangely. If indeed stories are an infinite source of ideas to pull from and generate content, where is the fear from?
As with all things, the absence of doing feeds the vacuum of undone with the vacuity of worry.
The right time to write is always now - is only Now. There are no preordained synchronicities or schedules to timetable writing task. You make and find your synchronicities. Kairos is made of every opportune moment, for time takes no prisoners and has no favourites. It simply passes.
Tomorrow is the first mint of Peaces & Pieces, and I am terrifyingly excited.
May the force be with you😉and me.
Kairos - when is the opportune time to write? Is there such a thing?
I have grown a habit of noticing weird time sequences - 11:11; 12:34; 10:01 - things like that. At first, I would want to put on some significance to the time and make something out of them - make a wish or think of what important task am I begin called to complete - but over time, I have noticed that a part of me enjoys playing this game.
What I mean is - I seem to unconsciously look for time sequences, and actively.
With writing particularly, I have known instinctively that journaling everyday is an important task to do for my personal peace of mind. Yet, I wouldn’t do so. I’d go days without writing and pass up the opportunity to capture new ideas or decongest my head with recycled thoughts.

The idea of journaling or blogging consistently isn’t so scary in itself, but once the timeline is defined as daily, then the weight of expectation changes from a casual encounter to a judgmental task, strangely. If indeed stories are an infinite source of ideas to pull from and generate content, where is the fear from?
As with all things, the absence of doing feeds the vacuum of undone with the vacuity of worry.
The right time to write is always now - is only Now. There are no preordained synchronicities or schedules to timetable writing task. You make and find your synchronicities. Kairos is made of every opportune moment, for time takes no prisoners and has no favourites. It simply passes.
Tomorrow is the first mint of Peaces & Pieces, and I am terrifyingly excited.
May the force be with you😉and me.
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