My name is Jonathan and I’m a sponge.

I soak up information. I’ve always been known as the guy who reads all the time. As a kid, I’d lie on my bed with an encyclopedia, surfing from one subject to the other. Replace “encyclopedia” with “Web” and you have a good idea how my idle time gets spent during the day.

Last night, a friend commented on my recent lack of output, and asked me how much time I spent reading versus writing.

Stammer. “Um… you mean reading just books, surfing the Web, or what?”

He suggested I shoot for a 50-50 split.

Wow. That’s daunting. Spend as much time squeezing the sponge as soaking it? Should I count TV time as well? You’ve got to be kidding.

Well, eventually the sponge gets full of water and won’t hold any more until it’s squeezed. There’s got to be a lesson there.

So how do I know when the sponge is getting full? Monkey mind is one way. Words bounce around my head and I can’t focus until I let some of them out. Or I start carrying around my notebook and pen, looking for excuses not to use them.

He’s absolutely right. How much time do I spend on input that I could be using for output?

I’ll stick that in my pipe and smoke it the next time I start whinging about not having any time to write.

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