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Post by Lin on Sept 17, 2005 6:26:56 GMT -5
I closed my eyes and picked this one today.
This one is a no-brainer. I'm definitely not a procrastinator. I'd much rather DO IT and get it over with...do it and be ahead of the game...do it and avoid the job growing until it is HUGE.
This morning..sort of LAST NIGHT...about 11:30 I woke up. I had my plans for next weeks WW meeting on my mind. I knew what I wanted to do to get it all together. it took alot of computer search, typing. printing, cutting, gluing,etc. Instead of my mind wanting to SLEEp i had to physically get up out of bed and get that meeting ready. I worked on it until 2:30 and layed back down for a little bit at 3 AM. It's gonna be cool! I really got into it. I'm proud of how my preparations came out.
i could have put it off until Tueaday night because my first meeting on t hat topic is Wed. I have my last one on this week's topic in a couple of hours.
Not a procrastinator...not at all. Definitely a DO IT.
are you a procrastinator or a DO IT?
PLEASE reply. Every time i post a chip on the weekend I get very few replies. Let me know you are reading..OK?>
LIN
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Post by lildee on Sept 17, 2005 10:40:23 GMT -5
Morning,
Definetly a doer here. Learning how to stand on my own two feet. Not counting on anyone but myself ang my HP to get things done.
Especially since hubby's illness I have taken charge of doing all sorts of things. But it is not in a controlling way it is just stuff that needs to get done. No food so call up for delivery. No money hit the ATM. Do whatever it takes to keep functioning.
Basically it is do it or die. (or pay some heavy consequences LOL)
Love & God Bless Arlene
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Post by Lin on Sept 17, 2005 16:07:48 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply Lildee. Taking charge is not all that bad. I've had to do that at times also. Glad you are up[ tot he challenge!
I appreciate you stopping by. See what I mean about wekend relies being few and far betwen? LIN
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Post by caressa on Sept 18, 2005 15:57:09 GMT -5
Sorry it was a procrastination day for me. I never did get around to turning on my computer after coming home from the conference. Two panels in the morning and two in the afternoon gave me lots of thoughts and made the decision to sit and process and went to bed early.
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