These days with life at full tilt with lot of meaningless meetings and reports and dashboards and endless traffic and obesity creeping up when least expected and what not, I have been in the habit of emailing myself important reminders and 'To Do' items.
That way I can rely on myself to not be stressed out and worry about missing critical appointments or finishing something that has more value long term to me.
But realization struck last night as I was dreaming about clipping my big toe nails (I have two big toes hence the plural) that I had forgotten to read all those reminders.
Hence a new day is born - a day to focus on responding to my own emails sent to me. I will work hard this coming weekend to weed through all those reminders some of which with luck might have automatically reached their expiry date e.g. call the roof guy before winter. This type of message is very favorable in some ways because it ensures that the new date is now next winter.
'Order medication before the pills run out' is somewhat tricky because if all those that surround me and myself are still ticking (without the refills having arrived) perhaps that medicine was a placebo anyway. Next....
That way I can rely on myself to not be stressed out and worry about missing critical appointments or finishing something that has more value long term to me.
But realization struck last night as I was dreaming about clipping my big toe nails (I have two big toes hence the plural) that I had forgotten to read all those reminders.
Hence a new day is born - a day to focus on responding to my own emails sent to me. I will work hard this coming weekend to weed through all those reminders some of which with luck might have automatically reached their expiry date e.g. call the roof guy before winter. This type of message is very favorable in some ways because it ensures that the new date is now next winter.
'Order medication before the pills run out' is somewhat tricky because if all those that surround me and myself are still ticking (without the refills having arrived) perhaps that medicine was a placebo anyway. Next....
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