Sunday, June 5, 2011

Adjectives, huh...

You learn a new thing every day.  Apparently a mood diary needs descriptors, rather than just a rating.

As per C's request in the comments of the last post, I'm not actually thinking of the Big Picture items in the relationships at the moment.  I haven't moved from the couch all morning - umm, and afternoon thus far - got my duvet around me, TV and laptop on.  Nothing is on TV, but just got it on for background noise.

I'm in the mood to do not much at all.  I should write up stuff for job applications, but I'm not even in the right headspace for that yet - nor, honestly, have I been all weekend.  As much as some people struggle to study even though it is required, it seems I struggle to stop procrastinating for the job market There.  I mean, I will get around to it and when I do I will write well, but maybe I need to grab a shower and such and freshen up first.

Might have to be take outs for dinner again.  I could eat stuff from around here, but hmm, just lazy.  It has been one of those weekends where it has been too quiet, saving money and not doing much of anything at all.

Oh, and I do have plenty of thoughts and feelings regards the Big Picture, but after the last entry and using my brainpower for all that for hmm, about four hours actually, I need a bit of downtime before I think about it again.  At least I am not fretting like I was yesterday, so far at least.

Hmm, and suddenly a public blog seems like a private conversation.  Not the strangest thing that has happened to me the last six months hahaha

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2 comments:

  1. You're in the mood to not do much at all. Is that because you're feeling a bit "slack", are relaxing on the couch and will get around to it all eventually, or because you feel like you can't face it today?

    See the difference?

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  2. I'm working on it - the way I write. Obviously need training in how to write with focus for your requirements.

    Slack and will get around to it all eventually, rather than the walls are caving in, by the way.

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