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2025-10-08 10:07:30

I feel like the amount of junk that I’ve accumulated should be what someone twice my age would have in their house.

They wanted to do photos in the book and they wanted me to take the photos!I mean, I said I would take the photos and all, but I didn’t think they’d actually.

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I mean, I take pictures all the time, but they’re always just really casual, in-the-moment kind of things while I’m doing something that I needed to get done around the house that I thought you might be interested in reading about on the blog.It’s my profession and all, but I’m not like.But maybe that’s a good thing.

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I mean, it’s my book, so it should probably look like.…and that was exactly the post that I was about to publish and share with you, finishing right there, until yet another twisty turn happened in the ongoing saga of this book writing adventure!.

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So, here’s everything that happened after I wrote the first part of this post, but before I managed to hit “publish” on it.

I completed the first 20 or so photos and sent them in to be reviewed to make sure they were what the publishers had in mind.Setting a few goals for yourself and then challenging yourself to complete them really kind of is a little game in itself, but if you do things exactly the same way and in the same order every day, things get tedious.

And then you get bored.And then you get slow and sloppy and distracted.

I like to play little mini games with all of my tasks throughout the day to keep myself on my toes and to make things feel a little more fun and challenging.Sometimes it’s writing all of the jobs down on little pieces of paper and pulling a new job out of a jar every 5 minutes, sometimes it’s folding 10 pieces of clothing in between each mini task of the day, sometimes it’s trying to do 37 30-second jobs all in a row.