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Tag Archives: resting
7 Tips to Having a Lazy Day
It’s summer. Perfect time for some resting when you can get it. At least it is if you work in a school and need to fend off burn out. So, what are some good tips for being lazy? Stay in … Continue reading
My Summer Plans
It’s the first weekday since my Summer Vacation started. I was thinking of getting a summer job, but I thought better. This school year was tough and the chronic health issues I ended up battling at random intervals didn’t help. … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged family, healing, life, relaxing, resting, summer plans, writing
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Goal Post: A Few Days into Spring Break
(Love this song. Though, it’s messing with my head a bit. Keeps giving me odd blips of nostalgia and old memories if I let my mind wander to it.) Where to start? A lot has happened since my last goal … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged family, goals, parenting, Passover, resting, sleep, spring break, working, writing
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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
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Tagged editing, friends, goals, hanging out, hot sauce, life, movies, resting, Winter Break, writing
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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
7 Tips to Taking a Short Break
The human mind and body can’t keep going without breaks. Whether it be a quiet weekend at home or a few days away from our stresses, we require these periods of time to regain strength. At least, we do if … Continue reading
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Tagged humor, no reason to listen to me, resting, tips, unsolicited advice, vacation, writing
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Goal Post: At Least I Made It In One . . . That Shouldn’t Have Fallen Off
I did say last Saturday that I was going to have a rough week. Didn’t expect it to be as stressful as it was, but I didn’t delude myself into thinking things would go well. There was a disturbing theme … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, exhaustion, goals, life, resting, stress, work, writing
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Final Goal Post of 2020: How Will I End This Year?
First, I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. If you don’t celebrate then I hope you had a relaxing Friday. Also that you found a place to get food because most places close early or don’t open at all. I … Continue reading
Goals . . . Eh, I Might as Well Try Again
Pure honesty: I’m writing this right before I go to bed Friday night. Purer honesty: I’ve had a few drinks before tackling this. I’m not drunk, but I’m in a drowsy state. I guess I could have waited for the … Continue reading
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Tagged author, chaos, do I need to use a dragon, father, goals, life, parenting, resting, son, work, writing
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