Hiding in the Draft #MundaneMonday

It was an accident—stumbling upon my draft folder in Medium. Lucky that I did though, as just last week I had hastily jotted down a piece while I was out, fully intending to publish it later that day.

Photo by Andrew Neel on Pexels.com

Like most pieces in that particular folder, this one too would’ve been destined to live a life of eternity in there, until this morning when I accidentally opened the draft section and found the post smiling back at me. It was a short piece with a photo already added, ready to be published. Though I was not exactly impressed with my writing, I quickly proofread it and, without wasting a second, hit publish.

I am grateful I did.

With that action, the number of posts in my draft folder decreased from 104 to 103.

As I scrolled through the list, I encountered pieces—some half-written, some fully developed—from last year, two years ago, and even further back. Some of these I had initially intended to publish immediately. How had I overlooked them? It’s astonishing to realize that what feels like yesterday was actually two years ago.

This discovery got me thinking – the stories tucked away in my draft folder paint different pictures of me – the one who creates and forgets, the one who is unable to finish the story, the one who keeps circling the same loop. Funny, only I get to read that. More often than not, none of them get a read – not the drafts or the life hiding in the draft section.

But now, I’m determined to tackle that backlog. I aim to bring down that list at least by half in the coming days.

Let’s see where this journey takes me!

© Vinitha Dileep


Check out my YouTube Channel here.


4 thoughts on “Hiding in the Draft #MundaneMonday

  1. haha, I can relate! I have multiple folders, and folders titled -drafts’ and ‘to sort’ -that i have not even opened in almost forever! Good reminder, like I aspire to reach Inbox Zero in this lifetime, perhaps ‘Draft purge’ should be another aspiration too.

    Like

  2. You have done an act of kindness to your drafts section by setting one of the 104 drafts free. With this, I fully believe that the incident of the previous week when you weren’t able to come up with a post is going to be a thing of the past. Your next 103 weeks are sorted now 🙂

    Liked by 1 person

Leave a reply to Anamika Agnihotri Cancel reply