NOTE: This post was written last Thursday. Enjoy my insanity!
So here I am my first day out of old career and waiting on the new one to start. Ive committed to myself, my husband, and those close to me that I will give myself at least a week to not work on anything except myself and things I want to do. So today I woke up early, did some Facebooking and Today Show watching and had a couple of client appointments scheduled for the morning. I text my friend Alicia to see if she would join me for lunch and away I went. Having finished my appointment early I stopped by Goldfinch since they constantly bombard my email with fun things worth taking a closer look at. I made a purchase(Slap watch, so fun, and for only $20 i might go get another!) then off to Back 40 Urban Cafe. Great tasty food, updated my new obsession with photographing my food and took Alicia back home. SOOOOO now what? I have a short to do list of clean up items for my transition. I have another somewhat longer list of things personally that havent been done due to my life schedule being so weighed down. So what do I do? I turned to Todd. His advice, do nothing for once. SO here I am, and I stink at doing nothing. All I can think is.......hmm I could sort my closet, or send out notes, or start building the basis of new development programs.....ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
So here is my list of have to's, want to's and must do's........
Have to:
Tie up loose ends at old position
Schedule tint for windows
Check out healthcare options
Extract personal items from laptop
Write resignation letter
Want to's:
Cook at least 2 meals each day
IKEA and H&M visit in Otown
Clean garden
Spring clean closets
Fishing trip with my dad
Must do's:
Exercise everyday
HI plane tickets
Wedding Thank yous finish
Get rid of everything with old company logo!!!!
Visit Granny
I am also pretty much incapable of doing nothing! Every time I have "nothing" to do, I fill it with as much as possible!
ReplyDeletehaha, glad I could spend some time doing nothing with you! Will not forget our mad IKEA trip anytime soon--that was pretty epic.
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