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Tag Archives: goals
A Little Dizzy Here
This explains how my week went even more than you may realize. I thought this meme would already exist. If it does, I couldn’t find it, so I had to figure out how to make it myself. Used it quite … Continue reading
An Emotional Week
Nothing else to really say about it. . . . All I can say is that this was a week of tragedies and stress. Seeing people suffer one of the greatest emotional blows that can be inflicted on a person … Continue reading
Ever Write a Blog Post with Your Head on the Desk?
This song hit after I made last Saturday’s post, so I couldn’t choose it. Still, it acts as a theme for the week. Just felt a little bit off once I went back to work. Think the cold and stress … Continue reading
A Restful Break . . . Sorry. That Should Be ‘Restless’
Maybe breaks are wasted on me. I keep ending up getting busy and leaving myself more exhausted than when I started. At least I can say that I used up my energy doing a bunch of fun things. So, what … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged editing, friends, goals, hanging out, hot sauce, life, movies, resting, Winter Break, writing
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Winter Break Has Begun!
Well, this is starting off well. Been staring at the screen for 5 minutes, but my brain has decided it’s done. Can’t say I blame it since it was a crazy week. Let’s start with the newest injury. So, I … Continue reading
Goal Post: Midweek Days Off are Strange
(Oops. Set it for 8 PM. At least I now get to add that I woke up this morning with severe lower back pain. So much for the goals that depend on getting stuff done over the weekend. Maybe I’ll … Continue reading
Here Comes the Snow!
We’re getting hit by a Nor’easter here, which we never seem to be ready for. It always makes people nervous. Part of it is because clearing roads is always a pain and you kind of need to drive if you … Continue reading
Goal Post: This Week Really Tried to Kill Me
I have no writing news because this past week was rough. I feel like I said that last weekend, but it stands again. The stress was high and the fatigue was higher, so I’m just resting up this weekend. Why … Continue reading
Goal Post: Brain Pieces at 30% Capacity
You know it’s been a week when this post isn’t scheduled. It means I passed out rather quickly last night. Exhaustion took me over and it’s still not really done with me, but I can’t get myself to sleep any … Continue reading
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Tagged busy, cold, goals, how are you guys doing, life, most don't read tags, pizza for lunch, tired, writing
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First Full Week of 2022 is Done . . . Thankfully
I made it to the weekend, but my nerves are shot. Long Island has either a 25% or 37% infection rate from what I’m reading. Looks like the holiday season gave Covid a local boost. So, I was really nervous … Continue reading