True fact: the Green Power Ranger later went on to become a high school science teacher. Look it up on Wikipedia!

It seems like the less I have to do in a day, the more disorganised I am. How is that possible? Yesterday all I had to do was wash the dishes, have something to eat and be at work by one thirty, but I still ended up neglecting the dishes, making it there barely on time and nearly passing out behind the counter because all I’d had to eat was a rissole between two slices of bread. That’s not what I call getting it right vis-à-vis time management. Even now I still haven’t dealt with the dishes or had a nutritious healthy breakfast.
I think my new broadband has a lot to do with it. And that marathon of House dvds.
OK, I now resolve to go and do Those Essential Things That Must Be Done. While I’m here though, other things that have happened in my life include:
* Work is lame because they don’t have enough ppl and keep asking me to, well, work. Which I’m not into.
* I spent waaaaaaaaaay too much money on clothes and still have to pay to get my pants altered. I could also use a few new ties to go with those nice new shirts…
* I just downloaded Skype. Is it any good? Will someone Skype me so I can try it out?
* I am officially registered as a relief teacher in 12 schools. All I need is for someone to get sick / go on an excursion / etc and I will be ready to leap into action green-power-ranger-style. Awesome.
* My neck hurts. I think I slept on it wrong. Ouch.
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love the picture and caption! Go green ranger! :D
I too am having some issues with time management. I have all these things that need to get done, and then it seems like the day is over before I’ve had time to do any of them! I guess I get distracted too easily.
Feel your pain about the pants. I have about 6 pairs that need to be altered but haven’t had the time or extra money to get them taken care of. :(
Comment by Julia — Monday February 8 2010 @ 9:47 am
:( We are short pplz in a tall person’s world.
Comment by Mark — Monday February 8 2010 @ 11:50 am
Think of it this way, you could call it a time management issue or you could admit that a marathon of House trumps doing the dishes. Every time. Also, there is no such thing as spending too much money on clothes. :)
Comment by Eleesha — Monday February 8 2010 @ 1:54 pm
That’s very comforting, but in this situation I consider you more of a cautionary example than a source of sober advice :P
Comment by Mark — Monday February 8 2010 @ 3:35 pm