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on being a productive member of society…

Kept pretty busy with work all day today. I had totally forgotten what that was like. So weird. But weird in a good way. I made some progress on my project and I don’t feel like I am totally wasting my life for once. I wonder how long that will last. Not quite adjusted to the daily grind of waking up in the morning yet, but I guess that will come. In the meantime I need to get my schedule adjusted so that I have time to do some artwork, writing, reading and working out… blah, and there’s a fall season of TV starting in another month or so too… Where will I find the time… hmmm… it can’t be that hard. I mean, I used to do all this stuff, right?

In other news, still haven’t heard about the progress of my computer… *bleah*… its always something.

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4 comments for “on being a productive member of society…

  1. August 20, 2003 at 6:43 pm

    Waking up in the morning sucks. I miss my night shift!

    1. mav
      August 21, 2003 at 10:03 am

      yeah… its funny, because I don’t so much need a lot of sleep. I can get by on like 4-6 hours just fine… I just need sleep at the right time. I do so much better sleeping from 3am-9am than I do from 1am to 7am.

  2. August 20, 2003 at 7:43 pm

    Where will I find the time… hmmm… it can’t be that hard. I mean, I used to do all this stuff, right?

    I hear ya, man. School starts in another week and a half, and I still have not mananged to clean off my kitchen table or really even finish moving in (which I started in November). How I managed to be a full time teacher and a half time student, gym, and socialize last year is beyond me. Being a bum rocks, but I don’t get much done…

    1. mav
      August 21, 2003 at 10:04 am

      I’m getting the hang of it… its just that it IS an adjustment… ah well…

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