tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4696698418893923832.post7467524389517204699..comments2012-07-17T10:14:02.636-07:00Comments on The Writer in the Orange Tree: Procrastination RationAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10804525987741772294noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4696698418893923832.post-13330286012953480912012-05-19T08:36:34.164-07:002012-05-19T08:36:34.164-07:00After reading this blog, all I gotta say is.. I ca...After reading this blog, all I gotta say is.. I can't wait to read your book. I'm really intrigued to read about Erin and the approach you took to unravel the addiction. This post has made me think about addiction and how it's every where.. Addition can take the form of love, work, food, drugs, media and even loneliness. I'm not sure if I consider myself an addict (or have realized it) but when does someone realize something like that? and the interesting part of it.. ( interesting in the sense of how a person gets to that point and sometimes doesn't realize it- like they are living in a different alternative world that might seem like reality) reaching the point of "no return" or at least it seems like it at the time... but then you also realize that as a human we are strong and with the will, the desire, the fire, the step a person takes to take hold of their inner strength and direct that energy towards helping yourself and use that to completely overcome any obstacles.. It's amazing how just one post can make someone think and ignite a rush or thoughts and ideas... I really enjoy reading things that make me think ( and mind you I really don't read a lot ). Hope you finish your book and give the world something to think about.<br /><br />Glad to see you are doing good and are as strong as ever.<br /><br />*Barbie*Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com