[m4w] The Juggler
Feb. 19th, 2004 12:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Juggling too many projects? This is bad.
Well, I must not be. I managed to leave my cell phone at the awfis all night and had only one missed call. I successfully worked out last night, bought some massively discounted Valentine's Candy, allowing me to witness
prog's amusing sugar high while TiVO-purging SG1 last night. This morning, it took me less than a half hour to deposit cheques, pick up prescriptions and get a new parking permit.
Perhaps the hardest part about juggling is actually starting. At least, for a not-exactly-a-workaholic like myself.
I have a lot of unfinished projects, dropped balls that I haven't bothered to pick up. And a number of projects I mean to pick up, someday. Mostly art. Including commissions, which is hideously lame. Luckily, they're patient. (I debate whether I should just get a pysanky set-up to keep in Momville now. Alas, I will probably not be able to get to H^2 in time to avail myself of the sale
mattlistener mentioned.)
I'm having that post-postcard positive feedback euphoria that tells me "Hey, why can't I do a postcard a month and maybe get the deck done within a few years, rather than decades?" And, as long as I have a work environment with enough leeway to allow me to "tune up my M4d ph0t0sh0p sk1llz" on this powerful desktop... I can't come up with a reason for why not. Except... which tarot cards to do? (Only have about 70 left...)
If you haven't received the postcard, I probably was too spastic when labelling to hunt for your address. Send me an email with a subject like "put address in list *now*, before the next postcard deadline" and maybe that'll do it. (I should probably look into the appropriate filing software...)
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Close to Home is about a wedding videographer who can't admit he screwed up.
Host tip: Invite guests who like to be behind cameras too, because you never know when the pros will fail you.
Guest tip: If the host has put a disposable camera on your table, promply get pictures of everyone at the table, and then go for the random candids.
Women's wit is also about marriage: Trust your husband, adore your husband, and get as much as you can in your own name -- Joan Rivers
If up until recently there was little hope of marrying your partner of choice, you may have not being paying attention to such sage advice. Time to tune in.
Well, I must not be. I managed to leave my cell phone at the awfis all night and had only one missed call. I successfully worked out last night, bought some massively discounted Valentine's Candy, allowing me to witness
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Perhaps the hardest part about juggling is actually starting. At least, for a not-exactly-a-workaholic like myself.
I have a lot of unfinished projects, dropped balls that I haven't bothered to pick up. And a number of projects I mean to pick up, someday. Mostly art. Including commissions, which is hideously lame. Luckily, they're patient. (I debate whether I should just get a pysanky set-up to keep in Momville now. Alas, I will probably not be able to get to H^2 in time to avail myself of the sale
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I'm having that post-postcard positive feedback euphoria that tells me "Hey, why can't I do a postcard a month and maybe get the deck done within a few years, rather than decades?" And, as long as I have a work environment with enough leeway to allow me to "tune up my M4d ph0t0sh0p sk1llz" on this powerful desktop... I can't come up with a reason for why not. Except... which tarot cards to do? (Only have about 70 left...)
If you haven't received the postcard, I probably was too spastic when labelling to hunt for your address. Send me an email with a subject like "put address in list *now*, before the next postcard deadline" and maybe that'll do it. (I should probably look into the appropriate filing software...)
::
Close to Home is about a wedding videographer who can't admit he screwed up.
Host tip: Invite guests who like to be behind cameras too, because you never know when the pros will fail you.
Guest tip: If the host has put a disposable camera on your table, promply get pictures of everyone at the table, and then go for the random candids.
Women's wit is also about marriage: Trust your husband, adore your husband, and get as much as you can in your own name -- Joan Rivers
If up until recently there was little hope of marrying your partner of choice, you may have not being paying attention to such sage advice. Time to tune in.