tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513769632913968502.post1686616692239102802..comments2023-02-22T02:46:25.086-08:00Comments on Jessica Hart: Personality typesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513769632913968502.post-49862953642752812152011-10-11T14:04:57.875-07:002011-10-11T14:04:57.875-07:00Self-analysis! Never ever go there!Self-analysis! Never ever go there!Liz Fieldinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10464889663853976327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513769632913968502.post-27356990868370358222011-10-11T02:40:41.294-07:002011-10-11T02:40:41.294-07:00I do a lot of veering too, Louise - I like the str...I do a lot of veering too, Louise - I like the structure of a plan and a timetable, but my desk is a tip. I hate it, but somehow I can't do anything about it until the current project is finished, by which time there's not much point in clearing the decks. I leave my airing cupboard firmly alone.<br /><br />Lacey, stay away from the pills. You can join our support group instead. Nit pickers only may apply.Jessica Harthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08665523780886208301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513769632913968502.post-54779587024181460732011-10-10T22:17:23.835-07:002011-10-10T22:17:23.835-07:00I think I'm leaning towards being a CF too. M...I think I'm leaning towards being a CF too. Maybe there's a pill we can take? lol :-)Lacey Devlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05716109142743069204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513769632913968502.post-38121011517424865122011-10-10T17:49:18.878-07:002011-10-10T17:49:18.878-07:00I'd never heard of this term which gave me a g...I'd never heard of this term which gave me a great excuse to run off and investigate (= procrastinate). Not sure what I am. All I know is I veer wildly from having my desk all set up, a plan made, word counts carefully recorded, to late, messy and out of control. It must be innate - my linen cupboard is the same. It either looks like Martha Stewart has just dropped by or everything falls out when you open the door.Louise Reynoldshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14564310211599237825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513769632913968502.post-79189436970821932092011-10-10T13:42:29.691-07:002011-10-10T13:42:29.691-07:00Stress and panic are the staples of a completer fi...Stress and panic are the staples of a completer finisher - sounds like you are one of us, Rose Red! I find a timetable helpful, and always give myself a psychological boost by either giving myself more time than I need or starting the timetable a day or two after I've begun writing so I'm already ahead of myself before I start. Works for me, anyway. And don't forget to reward yourself at regular intervals, even if it's just checking your email when you get to the end of a chapter, like I've just done. Another one down - hooray!Jessica Harthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08665523780886208301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513769632913968502.post-25816512354014297402011-10-10T08:15:01.529-07:002011-10-10T08:15:01.529-07:00Well done on working your way through your chapter...Well done on working your way through your chapters - I can't wait to read this one, it sounds really interesting. I would love to be warm and fuzzy but sadly not at all. I am a complete worrier who needs a deadline to stop procrastinating! Timetabling sounds ideal but I am far more likely to stress rather than do - then panic madly and finish at the very last minute. Not a comfortable way to be. I am going to try out a timetable and see how that works!Jessica Gilmore https://www.blogger.com/profile/11315382943510090477noreply@blogger.com