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Good morning, all.  I have a gift for you, trusting that I am not the only person out there who could use this.   It’s really not my gift, I’m one addict helping another here.  I have a love/hate relationship with the computer, especially now that I have this super-fast and accommodating MacBook that bows to my every whim.  Difficulty is, I really do like using my computer for writing.  There’s a purist in me that would like to write with only legal pads and Uniballs.  And I DO write with legal pads and Uniballs.  But sometimes when an idea, a story, a dialogue gets going in my head, the fastest way to capture it without blunting the flow is on my computer.  

The difficulty is that I am weak, fickle and given to distraction.  In a word, human.  I will go to Facebook, I will go to Twitter, I will do anything but dig in when there is a snag in my thinking, a hard spot to work through.  And as Word, where I write, is all of two clicks away from Facebook or Twitter or whatever other instantly gratifying bit of candy is out there, I have difficulty with self-control.  The first step to getting help?  Admitting you have a problem.

 My friend Andrew Osenga was kind enough to tell me about a little application called Self Control.  Self Control will block what you ask it to, for as long as you ask it to.  Websites, email accounts- it’s beautiful.  Add whatever you need to your blacklist.  So, if I have hopes of a two hour writing session, or at least an “I will face the writing and stare it down and flirt with it and make a mess and Lord willing create something worth salvaging” session, I can open Self Control, block my problem sites, and set the slider on the little timer to 2 hours.  There’s a great article on the details here.

Once you’ve set it, there’s no going back.  Truly, it’s a weight off my shoulders.  I am self-employed, and have very few outside enforcements overseeing my life.  There is a lot of freedom to this. However, my freedom from outside structure is limited by my lack of internal structure and self control.  I admit it, I need some help.  No need to enter my online confessional, just reach out and click on this offer of a tiny measure of help.  

If we end up with more songs, more stories, more good work out there in the world as a result of this, my blog post will have not been in vain.

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8 Responses to “Self Control for those who need some.”

  1. Megan says:

    Oh. My. Word. I so badly need this. I have articles to write every week for a Thursday deadline. They are short and *could* take less than 90 minutes total. I usually take 3-4 hours because of, ahem, all the things you mentioned.

    I think really I should set it to block my whole blasted computer for most of the day and then all the social sites at night.

    Sigh.

    And thanks!

  2. Jenni says:

    I SO need this application - thank you! :)

  3. Janna says:

    hm. so do you think there is an application like this for other real life situations? oh wait. thats fruit of the spirit. darn

  4. katyjbowser says:

    And maybe community? Which is to say, something outside of myself that helps me see and monitor my patterns, actions. I know this isn’t quite where you’re going, but I’m trying to find a good parallel in non-cyberlife that functions like this thing. What are means that the Spirit uses to give me the gift of self-control? I use a timer to help me clean my house in little increments, for example. Yes, maybe that’s it! I set the timer for five or ten minutes and do nothing but clean house then. A lovely help until my heart and brain grow more like they should.

  5. robyn clark says:

    um.. yes this is exactly what i need.. a self control button.. do they make it for life? i’d like one attached to my head.. that helps with time management too…

  6. Emily says:

    Awesome! Too bad your blog (and many others) will end up on my block list though:)

  7. what a great tool! i need this one desperately :/ thanks for sharing, katy dear :)

  8. Christine says:

    Ooooh boy. I am definitely going to use this - thanks Katy!!

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