| Day 1: |
I plan to keep
a journel of my quest to write a book on how to remodel
men. This will give me the opportunity to fully think
through my thoughts and fears about this process, and
to do something really important to the creative process:
procrastinate. As long as I have my journal entries to
focus on, I won't have to do any actual writing!
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| Day 2: |
Started the day
off by reading my journal entries. Not much to read, here.
Hopefully, tomorrow will be different!
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| Day 3: |
Still not much
to read. I am wondering if this whole thing is worth it.
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| Day 4: |
I've decided that
the most important thing is for every entry to be unique
and new, to fully describe the momentum I am carrying
forward into this process. I want to completely capture
the way I felt on each and every day, because every day
is different, and I want to be able to look back and see
what I was thinking every step of the way.
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| Day 5: |
Same. |
| Day 6 |
I'm very proud
of myself: I've managed to make an entry in this journal
every day for nearly a week!
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| Day 25: |
So here's the
deal. I'm a man. I know a lot about men, but I'm not sure
I know what it is about men that women want to change.
I mean, we're just so darn adorable! I've put a form on
my web site, asking women to write in with the things
that men do that they would like to see changed. Perhaps
I'll get a dozen or so ideas, get me started.
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| Day 26: |
I received 240
e-mails in the first hour. Must be some sort of computer
problemthere can't be this many things to complain
about!
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