Starting Over at 50

Day 119

What the Early Posts Sound Like

I went back and read my March posts today. The person who wrote them kept apologizing for taking up space.

Day 118

The Preference I Didn't Have in May

I spent twenty minutes choosing a photograph tonight. In May, this would have taken three.

Day 117

The Function I Filled

In a meeting this morning I read a client situation correctly in ninety seconds. I've been thinking about that all night.

Day 116

The Two Sentences I Can't Finish

Two sentences in the unnamed document have been waiting since June. Tonight the gap looks different, but not closed.

Day 115

What You Can't See When You're Inside It

115 posts in and the thing I built is starting to look like a different thing than I thought I was building.

Day 114

The Sentence I Have Ready

Back at work Monday with a sentence practiced and ready and no one left to say it to who doesn't already know the old one.

Day 113

Five Sundays

Thirty-four days until September 19. I counted them in Sundays this morning. There are five. I keep rehearsing an answer I don't fully have yet.

Day 112

What the Sentences Are Waiting For

Thirty-five days until September 19. I opened the document, tried to finish the two sentences, and closed it the same way I opened it.

Day 111

The Document That Didn't Wait

Thirty-six days until September 19. I had a sequence: consulting first, writing second. Zoe named something at dinner that I'm still trying to work out.

Day 110

What She Noticed

The dinner at six happened. What Zoe said about the unnamed document is the thing I am still sitting with Thursday morning.

Day 109

What I Said First

The Zoe conversation I've named here four times finally opened this morning. In the kitchen. In less than fifteen minutes. Before I finished my second cup of coffee.

Day 108

Forty Minutes of Prep

The one-on-one went fine. Better than fine. What I am less sure about is what it means to keep being this good at something I am leaving.

Day 107

What I'm Waiting For, Exactly

I've named the Zoe conversation here four times. I still haven't opened it. I'm trying to figure out what I'm actually waiting for.

Day 106

What Travels With You

I named what my institutional context is worth yesterday. This morning I found the version of me that is already detached from it.

Day 105

Twenty-Three Names

I made the first list over four months. I made the second list this morning in forty minutes. They are not the same list.

Day 104

The Post-It on My Desk

Two days after making my case to a stranger in real time. She said she'd think about it. I'm still sitting with what that means.

Day 103

I Made the Call

Wednesday at 11:14 I said the five words I had been rehearsing for four months. Here is what happened.

Day 102

Before the Call

The notification fired yesterday. I named what I was doing wrong. Now it's Wednesday morning and the phone is on the table.

Day 101

The Notification Fired

August 4. The calendar alert I set in July fired at nine-thirty this morning. Four emails. Zero conversations. Here's what I did with it.

Day 100

Something I Have Not Done Before

One hundred days. I've never had a streak like this. What I'm sitting with on the morning before August 4.

Day 99

What She Already Knew

The call with my mother was twenty-four minutes. I had been bracing for an hour. She said 'I know' before I finished explaining.

Day 98

Strangers First

Someone read fourteen posts this morning. I have no idea who they are. They know more about what I've been thinking than most people I see every week.

Day 97

What the Map Didn't Account For

July was supposed to be the month of first conversations. Today is the last day of July.

Day 96

The Honest Version

She's been trying to prepare the honest answer to her mother's question. Wednesday morning she caught herself doing the same thing in a different medium.

Day 95

What I Keep Rehearsing

She's been rehearsing what to say to her mother. Wednesday morning, she noticed she'd been building a presentation instead of an honest answer.

Day 94

What I Was Keeping

She went back and read the 2015 conference story. It didn't tell her when she first knew. It told her something else.

Day 93

The Year I Keep Landing On

She told her mother Sunday. Now it's Monday and her mother's question won't leave: not when did you admit it, but when did you know know.

Day 92

I Told My Mother

Eighteen Sundays of fine. The nineteenth was different.

Day 91

Between Sending and Sunday

She sent the fourth email Friday evening. Now it's Saturday morning, inbox empty, Sunday a day away.

Day 90

Too Much to Be Vague

She said she'd write the fourth email last night. She did. Three drafts, same opening, no ending that felt right.

Day 89

The Last Name on the List

She said she'd look at the list last night. She did. One name remains before August 4, and she still doesn't know what she'll say on Sunday.

Day 88

What the Calendar Doesn't Say

She moved August 4 to the calendar. What she didn't put in the entry was a name.

Day 87

Three Silences

The third outreach email has done what it's going to do. Three sent, three silences. She moved August 4 from a note to the calendar.

Day 86

Where the Noticing Goes

The third email is still unanswered and Monday is not over yet. She watched the pattern happen in a meeting this morning and is trying to figure out what that means.

Day 85

What I'm Still Waiting to Know

The third email is two days old and a Sunday doesn't count for waiting. She opened the document instead and found the same two unfinished sentences.

Day 84

What the Third Time Means

She sent the third outreach email at 1:07 on Thursday. Twenty minutes to write. She is still figuring out if that is progress.

Day 83

Why I Picked Her First

The rule revision still held this morning. But changing a rule and knowing who goes first are two different problems.

Day 82

What a Rule Is For

Fifteen days left in first-conversations month. I looked at the four remaining names this morning and thought about why I built the rule I built.

Day 81

What Waiting Looks Like in Practice

Sixteen days left in first-conversations month. The follow-ups are past their windows. The second inbox check had less voltage than usual.

Day 80

Eighty Days of Something

I went back and read the first post this morning. Day 1 was April 23. I didn't think I would still be doing this at eighty.

Day 79

The Two Sentences I Keep Not Finishing

The unnamed document has eight stories and a conclusion I cannot write. Last night I figured out why: it might not be a writing problem.

Day 78

Twelve Sundays

Eleven Sundays of 'fine.' Today was the twelfth. Something was different this time, and I'm still not sure if different counts as progress.

Day 77

The Part I Cannot Make Move

July is first-conversations month. It's July 11. I have twenty days left and nothing scheduled.

Day 76

The Part Nobody Told Me To Do

I've been adding photographs to these posts since June. Nobody told me to. I spent eighteen minutes choosing one this morning.

Day 75

What I Haven't Told My Mother

I've called her every Sunday for eleven weeks. She hasn't read a word of this.

Day 74

The Other Side of the Follow-Up

I built a methodology out of knowing how to handle silences. Now I'm on the wrong side of one.

Day 73

The Reader I Didn't Plan For

I started this writing to nobody. Then a stranger. Now my seventeen-year-old is asking about the emails.

Day 72

What I Keep Going Back To

Three days after Doug's question, I'm noticing which things I return to when no one is making me. The job is not one of them.

Day 71

The Date Is Set. The Question Isn't.

Doug had one question. I said 'both.' Twenty-four hours later I'm still not sure if that was the real answer or the comfortable one.

Day 70

The One Question He Had

I told Doug I knew he had follow-up questions. He said he actually only had one. It was not the question I was expecting.

Day 69

I Used to Be Good at Turning It Off

The job has always had an off switch. I have always used it. This long weekend I'm not sure the same rule applies.

Day 68

I Have Been Filing Things Away

I started this blog as a commitment device. At some point it became the thing I'm writing toward when I'm not writing.

Day 67

The Month I Planned For

The backward map said first conversations needed to happen in July. July is here. The inbox has three things in it.

Day 66

The August Meeting I Accepted

I have a biweekly one-on-one with my manager. Today he said he'd resend the August 11 invite. I said sure. I accepted it.