"I haven't had time to . . . "--now you do; but you're still not doing it. What is it?
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Jeruba (
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April 14th, 2020
Turns out you never wanted to do it at all, and time was just an excuse. Now you’re stuck at home with plenty of time. What are you still avoiding?
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Deep cleaning. Still too cold to drag things to the outbuildings.
Paint my wagon.
Too busy talking to the trees see!
Sketch or paint daily. I’m doing it some but not as much as I “should” be.
Read. I bought lots of books and textbooks for the bad times. I haven’t got into them.
I don’t even remember the last time I said or thought I couldn’t do something because I “didn’t have time “. Not an answer, I know, sorry, but makes me think of the concept of how we prioritize how we spend our time.
A different thought exercise. Thanks, @Jeruba!
I hadn’t had time to do much in my house because of working full time (getting home around 6:30 on a typical day, sometimes work meetings at night too), and on weekends it was taking daughter to sports, going to meet her friends with her or whatever. Now I’m around to painting the dining room which is very thrilling, that I actually have time to get something significant done.
At home, there’s nothing that I have wanted to do that I still am not doing.
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