Yesterday was a draining day.  It was a normally busy all day, and I kept being surprised by students who had issues or questions that just seemed to require a lot of me.  I was pretty wiped out when I finally got home.  Eric was late because he had an eye dr. appointment, so I made soup and we sat on the couch, ate our supper, and watched tv. Then we turned on a movie and went to bed when it was over.  It was just after 9:00 when we turned the lights out, but I’m still a bit tired this morning. 

Today I have a number of things on the agenda:

  • A meeting at the church 12:30-1:30.
  • Errands to grocery store
  • Clean up my kitchen
  • Finish the laundry
  • Grade/read papers (if I get this done today and tomorrow, I’ll be free as a bird until next Wednesday!)

If I want to, I have other options to fill the rest of my time, but this to-do list looks “do-able” so I might just limit myself to these ideas!  Because a short, but entirely crossed off, list is much more rewarding than a longer list with stuff left on it!

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  1. But if you want to lengthen it and keep it do-able, just add things like shower, make breakfast, eat breakfast, make lunch, eat lunch, … it makes you look like you got much more accomplished!

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