Posts Tagged de-stress mechanism

#18 The Lollipop Girl

On my writing desk sits my laptop, a huge writing blot, a basket full of pens, six blank notebooks, a thesaurus, a full cd folder and a bag of lollipops. Lollipops are a great de-stress mechanism and incidentally, also particularly good if trying to quit smoking. The longer one leaves the stick in one’s mouth […]

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#11 OBLIVION

Certainly when one cannot think of what to write, it can be helpful to begin with writing how one feels, but impersonalise (is that a word?!) it by writing it in the third person. Even if what you write is never used, it can help to execute the beginnings of a fresh flow for a […]

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#7 TINK

You will note a recurring theme as you read both this and the previous Telling Tale, entitled ‘The Local Laughia’. After four days of disruptions, dealing with inadequate morons who couldn’t run a chook-pen, let alone a corporation, I have returned to my writing desk, tired, disgruntled and drained of all vigour to write. Some […]

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