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Jan. 13th, 2005 07:48 pmI'm so productive. Since getting home from work I've done two loads of dishes, scanned in one of
derien's newer journals, wrote an email to Mom, and finished a small chainmail project which at present will go unnamed.
I've been trying to get things done in the evening. I've also been intentionally staying up an hour later. I'm not really any more tired than I was when I was "taking it easy" at night and going to bed earlier so I figure I might as well have the extra time. No matter how I resist and resent it at times, I thrive on activity.
After I finished the great journal scanning project last weekend I started sorting things out in the big closet. Once in there I found some newer journals and another box of older writings, letters, and miscellaneous to be scanned. It's a good wintertime project and the journals I'm scanning at present aren't nearly as dusty or moldy.
This week at work has been interesting. I've been working in Problem Resolution, which about says it all. There are always plenty of things to be done in problem resolution.
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I've been trying to get things done in the evening. I've also been intentionally staying up an hour later. I'm not really any more tired than I was when I was "taking it easy" at night and going to bed earlier so I figure I might as well have the extra time. No matter how I resist and resent it at times, I thrive on activity.
After I finished the great journal scanning project last weekend I started sorting things out in the big closet. Once in there I found some newer journals and another box of older writings, letters, and miscellaneous to be scanned. It's a good wintertime project and the journals I'm scanning at present aren't nearly as dusty or moldy.
This week at work has been interesting. I've been working in Problem Resolution, which about says it all. There are always plenty of things to be done in problem resolution.