Holy Shit! Is it winter already? I wasn't ready for it...
I woke up this morning and the heat wasn't working. I thought, "Well, of course it would break when it's this cold out..." Then I realized how silly I was being. The pilot light could have gone out at any time and I wouldn't have noticed it until now.
It has been a hectic couple of weeks, and looking at my schedule, there are another couple of hectic weeks coming up. I'm running around trying to do everything at once and being faced with the reality that there is not enough time in the day to accommodate both the running and the doing. I tried looking into what things could be cut down on or cut out altogether.
At first, work seemed like the obvious choice to cut. I tried explaining it to my boss, but he didn't quite see it my way. I told him that it's not like I was really doing much of anything anyway, but for some reason, that didn't seem to help my case.
Sleep was next on the chopping block. It seemed so logical. I would stop sleeping. Sleep is so time-consuming and it's not very productive. In fact, if you are prodcuing something, that's a sign that you're not sleeping correctly. Unfortunately, through some cruel practical joke of nature, it turns out that if I don't sleep, it makes me unable to do anything else, either. Really, I don't think the problem is so much with sleep as with the stigma associated with sleep. Everyone I know is up so late, I know they're judging me when I leave early to go to sleep. Please, take steps to reverse this. When someone sleeps a lot, don't think of him as lazy, just think that he's probably doing something very important the next day.
I woke up this morning and the heat wasn't working. I thought, "Well, of course it would break when it's this cold out..." Then I realized how silly I was being. The pilot light could have gone out at any time and I wouldn't have noticed it until now.
It has been a hectic couple of weeks, and looking at my schedule, there are another couple of hectic weeks coming up. I'm running around trying to do everything at once and being faced with the reality that there is not enough time in the day to accommodate both the running and the doing. I tried looking into what things could be cut down on or cut out altogether.
At first, work seemed like the obvious choice to cut. I tried explaining it to my boss, but he didn't quite see it my way. I told him that it's not like I was really doing much of anything anyway, but for some reason, that didn't seem to help my case.
Sleep was next on the chopping block. It seemed so logical. I would stop sleeping. Sleep is so time-consuming and it's not very productive. In fact, if you are prodcuing something, that's a sign that you're not sleeping correctly. Unfortunately, through some cruel practical joke of nature, it turns out that if I don't sleep, it makes me unable to do anything else, either. Really, I don't think the problem is so much with sleep as with the stigma associated with sleep. Everyone I know is up so late, I know they're judging me when I leave early to go to sleep. Please, take steps to reverse this. When someone sleeps a lot, don't think of him as lazy, just think that he's probably doing something very important the next day.
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