No. 5
"...tomorrow, maybe?"
to trifle with time is fine.
compelled; must tarry
"...tomorrow, maybe?"
to trifle with time is fine.
compelled; must tarry
one of my main problems is the internet and other immediate technological distractions. another over-arching problem is why said bits of technology are so appealing to me all of a sudden. i mean, besides the obvious expansiveness of the internet, the 'into-the-rabbit-hole' feeling that i've not quite shaken since i first got a computer, the 'connectedness' that you supposedly feel with people of any time zone... i used to be much more comfortable with a book and a cup of tea. now i can't seem to get through a book unless it's for class and even then i'm not moved to write anything altogether insightful. i try reading on the subway and wind up listening to music for most of the trip. besides the feeling that i'm losing motivation, getting dumber, and not stimulating myself intellectually, there is that of complete and utter dejectedness that i feel after having procrastinated on a project or missed a deadline. they say that procrastination is a lot like masturbation; it feels great at first, until you realise you've just screwed yourself. from here on in, i'm going to try a different approach, or maybe revisit an old flame...i think i'll give that To-Do list another chance this weekend, but along with the basics of a positivist mindset and a nice cup of tea. tomorrow, definitely.
2 comments:
From one relapser to another, I'd say you're on track with your plan. Start fresh in the morning. Make tea, turn off the internet, and get shit done. Take a break, eat something delicious, listen to five songs, then make more tea and get more shit done. When night rolls around, congratulate yourself on a productive day, and relax. Sleep well and long. Wake up and do it all over again.
Deonne, that's exactly what I plan to do! Up at 7, going for a walk and a hearty breakfast, hours of productive work all leading up to that bedtime glass of bourbon. Tonight I'm winding down with Casablanca and Chaplin's The Great Dictator. A toast to the most productive weekend ever (because yes, I'm drinking right now...you gave me the money, enabler)
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