Have you ever noticed how, following an intensely focused and productive period in your life you slip off the wagon and have to just 'be' for a little bit?
I think I'm there. The past three weeks at work have been ridiculously intense, very interesting and we've made our choice--we've chosen a great PR firm to represent us. Which is awesome!
But somehow I'm in a bit of a stall, with a head cold raging (by the way whoever invented this affliction must have been really pissed at someone or some circumstances because WHAT is up with the stuffy head/drippy nose/sore throat/low energy thing anyway???), a To Do list that's deceptively short, but actually layers and layers deep, and I am so not into it.
Not right now.
But really, maybe it averages out. Because if I had kept on at the pace I'd been going, well, I probably just would have spontaneously combusted anyway. And that wouldn't have been good for the long-term.
I think I'm there. The past three weeks at work have been ridiculously intense, very interesting and we've made our choice--we've chosen a great PR firm to represent us. Which is awesome!
But somehow I'm in a bit of a stall, with a head cold raging (by the way whoever invented this affliction must have been really pissed at someone or some circumstances because WHAT is up with the stuffy head/drippy nose/sore throat/low energy thing anyway???), a To Do list that's deceptively short, but actually layers and layers deep, and I am so not into it.
Not right now.
But really, maybe it averages out. Because if I had kept on at the pace I'd been going, well, I probably just would have spontaneously combusted anyway. And that wouldn't have been good for the long-term.
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