There's
a descriptive term which
could result in more
accurate communications: fixin'.
You
are fixin'
when you are not yet doing, are not yet planning to do, are not yet
getting ready to do...you are almost
ready to get ready to
do something.
A
classic example
is when
a
family gathering is
winding down. Departing family members are fixin' to leave when they
get up and huddle by the front
door
but continue to talk. They are not leaving, not gathering coats, not
corralling the kids – but they are almost ready to get ready to do
so.
It's
application to business, social, and volunteer situations are almost
endless. Like:
fixin' to write a blog; fixin' to get season tickets to the local
playhouse; fixin' to get new members.
Steven
Pressfield talks about the effect of fixin' in The
War of Art: "It's
not the writing part that's hard. What's hard is sitting down to
write."
Greater
use of this term would significantly increase understanding of the
true status of activities or projects.
I've
been fixin' to write about this topic for a while now. What
are you fixin' to do?
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