Bookwork Entry 10 – Frustration and Setbacks Plus Unfathomable Optimism

A month has passed since I last updated my journal. I ' m afraid progress has been in short supply, but understanding my obstacles and deciding how to surmount them has made this writing process invaluable. Reach out to me on Facebook or Twitter if you ' ve got something to say about what I ' ve written.(Mobile browsers only display the first page. Please view the text entry after the embedded PDF if you don’t wish to download it.) 25 OCTOBER 2022BOOKWORK 10: It’s been a month since I last checked in. How have I been doing? The website project has come to a stop. I need to fiddle with some settings with my ISP, something I haven’t done to this extent before, so instead of charging in, I sit down and read a book. More on that later.WaiMin has been stuck in revisions, but that isn’t a bad thing. Co-writing has been challenging, and story problems I would have worked out on my own before have become obstacles. It doesn’t help that Post-COVID has made everything take four times longer than usual. Let’s bookmark that for later as well.The one major success in Bookwork has been my blogging. I’ve been consistently blogging weekly since August. This is a massive win. The second phase will be to blog every Thursday. The third phase will be to blog weekly while finishing my visual Todos book. If only I wasn’t so tired all the time.Post Exertion Malaise has been the single most ruinous, most destructive, aspect of Post-COVID Syndrome....
Source: The Splintered Mind by Douglas Cootey - Category: Psychiatry Tags: ADHD Bookwork Depression Journaling Writing Source Type: blogs