Subject: Interesting question.
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Posted on: 2012-05-30 05:37:00 UTC
I'm definitely not ever 100% consistent about writing or reviewing. I mean, I like to think my ideals are consistent, but as for living up to them, it depends on the day. Like you say, sometimes my energy is low, or sometimes I'm totally braindead, or stressed, or whatever, and "good enough" is the best I can do right then. Sometimes it turns out that "good enough" wasn't, too. Sometimes it doesn't even feel like it's worth trying.
All that aside, even, when it comes to writing specifically, I know I tend to hold myself back from doing as much as I probably could. I get into this obsessive state where I can't think about anything else, and the slightest distraction is a major annoyance, to the point where I'm offended that anyone would dare interrupt me when I am working, can't you see that I'm working? So... I know all the "real" writers say to write every day, but it's hard when I feel crummy, and it's harder when I'm scared I'll turn into a massive jerk. My standards about being a decent human being tend to trump my standards about getting things done.
I don't think that widely varied or even rotating interests necessarily count as inconsistencies, though. Some days greasy popcorn is the best thing ever, others it makes you want to vomit; I think everybody has stuff like that. It's possible to enjoy things even if they don't meet your ideal, and that's not necessarily a contradiction, either. We call those things "guilty pleasures," and sometimes that's a misnomer; sometimes there's no guilt involved whatsoever. {= )
Re. the policy on publishing, I don't think it's necessarily that you mustn't post anything you're not specifically 100% proud of. It IS that you must accept that people have the right to critique it whether you think it's your best work or not, and you don't have any justification for whining about it when it happens, because you deliberately put it out in public. The policy is that if you can't handle critique, you shouldn't post in a place where critique is allowed and encouraged; you should save it for a friends-locked journal, or possibly the sock drawer of your hard drive.
TL;DR - failing to live up to your standards all the time doesn't mean you're inconsistent, it just means you're human.
~Neshomeh