tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2855160405836770763.post5534525041778936283..comments2021-11-03T09:49:05.993-07:00Comments on Sione Aeschliman, LLC: ROW80 check-ins 7 & 8Sionehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10062511291942334329noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2855160405836770763.post-62952872856585061842013-03-08T23:43:56.589-08:002013-03-08T23:43:56.589-08:00Thanks, Elizabeth! (Or do you prefer Buffy?) Do yo...Thanks, Elizabeth! (Or do you prefer Buffy?) Do you have an infrequent Muse? Or maybe just a more focused one?<br /><br />In my experience, the more I jot down the whisperings of my Muse, the more she visits me and surprises me with her ideas. The downsides to that: 1) no control over WHEN she visits me (but quite frequently when I can't possibly write things down); 2) no say in WHAT she Sionehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10062511291942334329noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2855160405836770763.post-74186826987382547892013-03-08T03:28:33.340-08:002013-03-08T03:28:33.340-08:00Wow, where did you get your muse from? Can I get o...Wow, where did you get your muse from? Can I get one like that too? Or is your muse just running around stealing all the ideas that should be shared out between the rest of us? Hmmm... <br />Getting new ideas can be distracting from the work you are meant to be focusing on, but at least it means your brain isn't completely dead, which is always a good sign. Keep up the inspiration! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11625617346595249494noreply@blogger.com