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Default Apr 24, 2024 at 06:11 AM
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Prior to the pandemic I would often spend my time off running around trying to get errands done on my time off before I would go back to work.

But then we worked from home and now I still work from home about 50% of the week.

But here I am... 3 days off... and struggling to fit everything I need to do in?

In fact, what I really need is like 30 days off to even make a dent... and I am horrified that I have let things go that I never meant to.. such as filing paperwork to protect my home in case of financial disaster.

This morning I over booked my time and will miss out on a dentist appointment. (though I am furious at them for sending me a reminder at 3:40 am)

Frustrated.
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Default Apr 24, 2024 at 06:41 AM
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If I get whole lots of stuff done, I get zero rest. If I give myself time to rest, I get nothing done. It’s a vicious cycle
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