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Random thoughts, inconsistent posting
#819255 added June 10, 2014 at 9:50am
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Tomorrow is good
Procrastinate Now! Are you a procrastinator? What is your attitude toward procrastination?

This is my favorite word except when it comes to writing. I can ignore almost anything. I just don't see it. If it doesn't bother me then its fine.
I don't have that problem with writing. I will put everything aside when the muse weaves her magic. I don't know how to control it. There is something inside that resists and rebels against the adage "just do it."
I can tell others, "If you get it done right away you'll have more time to do what you want." Then a little voice says, If you ignore it you can do what you want anyway and its still here when you come back.
What is important is subjective. To my husband and others like him. Perfection, or the need to see clean, clear countertops with minimal appliances on them is what they want. They love model homes where it looks like no one lives there. I don't have the same attitude. I get uneasy when I'm in a model home or an open house where people live and it looks so pristine.
I have no idea why, but I just like having things around. I like my coffee machines, vitamix, toaster and such out. Now I have very little counter space because of it, but I don't have cupboard space to put it away.  Its me, I know its me and I'm comfortable with my procrastination.


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