Apparently, I've been exhausted for a while.
When I get home, I get my lunch together for the next day, pack a bag for the gym (and about half the time I actually get out of bed to go in the morning), and try to get to bed before 10:30. When I really need to be working on a paper, I'm obsessively checking Facebook; when I should be writing letters to the labs where I interviewed, I'm obsessively checking my email; when I should be doing my laundry, I'm, well, just not. While I could be checking stuff off my To Do list, I'm burning CDs onto my computer and lamenting the lack of The Beatles in the iTunes store. What's up with that?
I usually don't end up in bed until 11:00. Even though I have my alarm set for the gym, I usually reset it. Then I go to work and work, work, work, work, work in lab for 9-11 hours with a 20 minute lunch and not drinking enough water or seeing enough sunlight (although it's been raining here for WEEEEEKS), and I get home and my night is shot again.
Anyone want to write my paper manuscripts or my dissertation for me???
I'm going to go try to get to sleep before 10:30 again. Wish me luck.
5 comments:
I'll write your papers!! By any chance are you studying the availability of finding free porn on the internet??? Well... that's about the only thing I'm qualified to write about.
Ron, we can start there and see what my committee says.
I can soooo relate to this. When you have such a to-do list, why is it so hard to do *any* of it and so easy to do things that have no place on the list? A source of constant frustration for me. *Hugs*
Oy, that does sound exhausting. No offense, but I'm not tempted to take over your paper-writing!
Um not I.
I have my own backlog of to-do list items. I think it is the ones with no deadlines that are the hardest to tackle.
work and work and work, I can completely relate to.
Post a Comment