As I set out to write this blog, I planned to post a new train of thought every 3rd Saturday. But 4 September passed by and so did 25 September. How hard can it possibly be to write a short essay every 3 weeks? Maybe if I cared more or was better organised…

With at least two deadlines in the rearview mirror, I considered to delete the blog. I often do this. I’d start a new calendar on 1 January, develop a colour-code, etc. I would fail to do whatever I planned to do with it at the latest by February and end up tossing the booklet. There could never be a recovery from a failed intention.
In a passing manner, I mentioned this to a friend who was dealing with her own self-imposed deadlines as she is planning to launch an inspiring kickstarter. She took a sip of her cappuccino and said: ‘no-one cares when you publish’. She meant it in an encouraging manner and emphasised the ‘when’.
And, just like this, before I had finished my own coffee, her words changed how I saw things. My little place of the internet is mine to curate at my convenience. Yes, it would have been so elegant if I published a post every 3rd Saturday, eventually added an interview every 2nd Tuesday of every second month, then a book review every 1st of the month. I’d be so proud of the regularity, I’d bask in it. Alas, I’m not there yet. But I want to write. So I’ll do.
As part of my attempt to finish my PhD this year, I decided, sometime in July, that I’d spend 2 hours on it every day. I’m currently 75 hours or so behind. But as I began looking at the thesis as something I wanted to write, rather than something I had to write, I would no longer get freaked out by the buildup. I don’t have to give it 75 hours, I get to. And I realise that Floodplain is such a privilege, too. I don’t have to write my 4 September post. I get to. So, here it is, a few weeks late, the 4 September musings. To quote one of my favourite authors, Elizabeth Gilbert, ‘Onward!’
