Things never fall
by the wayside for me. I can’t let them. I’m obsessive like that. If there is
something that needs doing, I immediately put it on my To Do List and usually
about five seconds later, I do it. My husband makes fun of me for the things I
put on my To Do List, but I don’t want to forget anything… I don’t want
anything to fall by the wayside.
I’m a
time-budgeter by nature. Though I no longer wear a watch—I’ve broken five of
them shortly after purchase—I am ever aware of what time it is or how much time
I have to do something or what time I have to be somewhere. I schedule time
like a maniac. Fifteen minutes to clean and change the litter boxes. Ten
minutes to water all my potted plants. Two and half hours to clean the house.
Four minutes to drive to work. Seventy-five minutes to teach a math class. Maybe
it’s because I’m a math teacher for part of my work day or maybe I’m crazy, but
time is important to me. I don’t want to not have enough.
More importantly,
I don’t want to waste time. Nothing peeves me more than climbing into bed at
night and feeling like I didn’t use my time efficiently. As a way of falling
asleep—which doesn’t happen immediately like it used to—I often tick through a
mental copy of my To Do List for the day. If I got everything done (and I’m
Type A, remember, so I most likely got everything done), I’m very pleased. If
something had to get carried over to the next day, that will bug me. Sometimes
it will bug me to the point that I will get out of bed and attempt to get that
something done if possible.
I’ve said it
before. I’ll say it again. I’ve got problems.
There are other
things I don’t let fall to the wayside too. If I start reading a book, I’ll
finish it even if I don’t like it. I have to. There’s only been one instance in
my 40 years of existence that I didn’t finish a book. It had an older heroine
in it, which would have been okay, but I didn’t realize that going in and just
couldn’t connect with the character. I’d say one book in the hundreds I’ve read
over the years is acceptable.
Yes, it is. Cut
me a break.
I like to bake.
If I’m trying a new recipe and it doesn’t come out as expected, I’ll try again.
And again. And again, if necessary. If the middle of the chocolate cake is
supposed to be “molten,” I won’t quit until it is the exact definition of
molten. Desserts definitely should not fall to the wayside. Ever. I’m pretty
sure that’s a cardinal sin or something.
Some big projects
I’ve done either personally or professionally I’ve often wanted to let fall to
the wayside, but I don’t like to let people down. I don’t like to let myself
down. I’ll keep plugging along then until the project is completed even if it
exhausts me.
I guess what I’m
saying is The Wayside, wherever that place is, is not a place I visit. I don’t
know how to get there. While I can think of a few examples where things would
have been easier if I could have parked my car in front of The Wayside and
emptied the trunk, being productive and determined is the way I roll. Sometimes
I get tired. Sometimes I’m out of breath at the finish line. Sometimes I wish I
could just say, “Aw, the hell with it,” and loosen up.
But then I
wouldn’t be me and it’s too much work now to figure out how to be someone else.
I don’t have time for that. It’s not on my To Do List.
I’m not throwing
myself by the wayside.
Toodles,
Chris
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5 comments:
Stick to your guns, Chris. Like Popeyes once said, "I am what I am." You go, Girl.
Yeah, you might have a few problems...LOL Geez, I can only imagine how you feel about your students turning in assignments late! Seriously, you probably get twice as much done as the rest of us. I use time pretty efficiently, especially when I have a lot going on so really have no choice, but I bow down to your superior skills in this department!
My, I'm worn out just reading your post. :) I can introduce you to The Wayside, it's my permanent place of residence. I wish I could say I finish each task on my to do list, but alas, I would by lying. Yes, I make to do lists. As of this moment, I have five index cards scattered on my desk with partial to do lists and I'm trying to combine them and do some of the tasks on the list. I spend more time rewriting my to do lists than it would take to do the listed tasks (see, I have problems too, mine just aren't as productive as yours). I try to be efficient with my time, and I pretty much work during all of my 'spare' time, although some of it is admittedly done in front of the TV... Sigh...yeah, I'm just not all that efficient. And, with a full time job, my own writing, editing for TWRP, freelance editing, critiquing, promoting, etc, I really should become more efficient. Oh well!
Someday, I hope to take a vacation to The Wayside. Maybe spend a week or two.
I'm like Alicia, exhausted just reading about your lists! If I started thinking about everything I didn't get done in a day, I'd probably cry myself to sleep at night! My lists are in my head, a dangerous place to be. :-)
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