I must not should myself...
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Sometimes I'm so involved in thinking of all the things I need to get done that I overburden my mind before I can even start and end up paralyzing myself.
No wonder I feel exhausted and overwhelmed even though nothing seems to be getting done.
Just a few highlights of the never ending list:
- Get a job to sustain myself after 9 months of loan-supported freedom.
- Get great grades in this semester's Grad school-level class.
- Learn HTML and CSS in order to update my blogs and to add those skills to my resume.
- Volunteer for more organizations. (finally made a Habitat for Humanity orientation meeting!)
- Put up ten birch shelves in the living room.
- Put up 20 or more pictures on my walls.
- Make two shirts, 3 dresses, and hem 3 pairs of pants.
- Paint a table, one armoire, and one bedroom dresser.
- De-clutter all of my closets and get rid of unneeded items.
So what is it that I actually WANT?
- Make more friends in town.
- Obtain a job that challenges me and that I enjoy.
- Find time for a man I like and that likes me.
- ...oh yeah, finish up my degree. You know, the whole reason I moved back to this city in the first place.
3 comments:
I know how you feel. My lists are usually filled with shoulds too. I can't please with that cause i don't know the answer either but I can suggest a book for learning CSS. "Styling with CSS: a designer's guide" by Charles Wyke-Smith ISBN 0321305256. Really clear and easy to follow. Good luck.
Rubydarling
Thanks, Rubydarling, I'll check it out!
Awesome CSS/(X)HTML tutorials and more: http://www.w3schools.com/
Also, thanks for writing about *shoulds*. A lot of times, I find myself struggle with these very issues, as well.
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