Report to the Department of Slack
Jun. 10th, 2004 02:01 pmI have worked 60+ hours/week for the past few weeks (more, if you count the hours I spent griping and worrying at home). But this week has been different. No, the work load hasn't decreased. I'm just coming to terms better with my 15% failure rate (meaning the amount of work I have to resign myself to not getting done each day). Hint: the trick is to rotate where that 15% falls.
Anyway. Yesterday, I left a little before 5 p.m. Today, I took a 1-hour lunch with my family...and I'll also leave at about 5 p.m. so I can go with them to the airport to see off Princess Boredom on her journey to Poppy Camp.
Amazing how downgrading to two kids can feel like a vacation. ::happy dance::
I am also about to go play a round of Word Poker. That is, if I can remember my login and if my neopet hasn't taken out a contract on me. Any suggestions about further slack I should enjoy this evening or tomorrow evening?
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agrnmn works tonight, and has a KidSpace meeting tomorrow evening.
Anyway. Yesterday, I left a little before 5 p.m. Today, I took a 1-hour lunch with my family...and I'll also leave at about 5 p.m. so I can go with them to the airport to see off Princess Boredom on her journey to Poppy Camp.
Amazing how downgrading to two kids can feel like a vacation. ::happy dance::
I am also about to go play a round of Word Poker. That is, if I can remember my login and if my neopet hasn't taken out a contract on me. Any suggestions about further slack I should enjoy this evening or tomorrow evening?
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Date: 2004-06-10 12:17 pm (UTC)Other than that, there's steaming (not technically slack, but therapeutic), or movies, or sitting around doing nothing (which is what I've been doing most of today). You could read a Danielle Steele novel, perhaps, or do handstands. I'm sure something will be figured out.
Heh, you could read my next journal entry (about to be typed) and help me write a reply to this guy. That could be funny indeed.