Time to take it easy for awhile...
Category Everything Else
I've been asked on more than one occasion how I get everything done, do I sleep, am I cloned, etc.... The answer is, I'm really lazier than you'd think, and there's a wall somewhere out there that I'll hit one day as far as taking on new stuff.
And even though I haven't made contact with the wall, I'm close enough to read the writing on it.
I've been prepping for presentations (Lotusphere and today's webcast, plus two user group meetings) since about October of last year. There's also the monthly e-Pro newsletter stuff that I have deadlines on. Book reviews, emails, yada, yada, yada... And I don't feel like I've done as well as I could have because I've had too many irons in the fire.
So, now that I've finished the webcast, I plan on "relaxing". No more speaking prep for awhile. Just having the newsletter to focus on will seem like a vacation. I can blog about things that come up instead of putting it off until the weekend, and then finding I don't remember why I thought it was relevant in the first place. I can read some novels I just got at the library and not feel guilty.
And I won't be spending every evening online as I fight to keep up.
sigh...
Yeah... this feels nice. :-)
I've been asked on more than one occasion how I get everything done, do I sleep, am I cloned, etc.... The answer is, I'm really lazier than you'd think, and there's a wall somewhere out there that I'll hit one day as far as taking on new stuff.
And even though I haven't made contact with the wall, I'm close enough to read the writing on it.
I've been prepping for presentations (Lotusphere and today's webcast, plus two user group meetings) since about October of last year. There's also the monthly e-Pro newsletter stuff that I have deadlines on. Book reviews, emails, yada, yada, yada... And I don't feel like I've done as well as I could have because I've had too many irons in the fire.
So, now that I've finished the webcast, I plan on "relaxing". No more speaking prep for awhile. Just having the newsletter to focus on will seem like a vacation. I can blog about things that come up instead of putting it off until the weekend, and then finding I don't remember why I thought it was relevant in the first place. I can read some novels I just got at the library and not feel guilty.
And I won't be spending every evening online as I fight to keep up.
sigh...
Yeah... this feels nice. :-)



Comments
Posted by Duffbert At 17:00:07 On 16/03/2005 | - Website - |
Let us all bow down and give thanks to our favorite deity that the whirlwind known as Duffbert is going to pause every now and then. Maybe the rest of us can stop feeling so guilty about not keeping up now!
Posted by Rob McDonagh At 15:46:36 On 16/03/2005 | - Website - |