A Busy Writing Week Ahead
I have five days to complete a project. I have a Medicare Seminar on Friday. I have to go to the laundromat on Tuesday or Wednesday and Thursday. I scheduled two and one-half hours on each of the two laundry days to wash and dry cloths. I scheduled three hours for the seminar. I scheduled two and one-half hours on Monday to go to the bank and then pick up a couple of loaves of free bread if it is available.
That is ten hours away from home and the project. I have six and one-half hours five days a week to work undistracted at home or do business. That is thirty-two and one-half hours a week to work. This week I will have twenty-two and one-half hours left over to complete the project. I am looking forward to see what logs fate or life toss in my path to interfere with completing the project.
I am being completely realistic because I know from experience that stuff happens. It happens at the most inconvenient times, especially when a deadline is approaching. However, I will complete this project this week.
That is ten hours away from home and the project. I have six and one-half hours five days a week to work undistracted at home or do business. That is thirty-two and one-half hours a week to work. This week I will have twenty-two and one-half hours left over to complete the project. I am looking forward to see what logs fate or life toss in my path to interfere with completing the project.
I am being completely realistic because I know from experience that stuff happens. It happens at the most inconvenient times, especially when a deadline is approaching. However, I will complete this project this week.
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