Today has been a very trying day. When things dont work it is easy to get very despondent. I really need to develop some technical skills and to buy some proper tools – how can I get things done efficiently and effectively when I’m sawing wood with an old bread saw held on a wobbly table?
With time as ever not really on my side I have to decide which work to go with – the one I want to take (that isn’t working too well) or the one I’m a bit worried about for othe reasons.
I really wish I’d done engineering instead of embroidery at college
3 min blog #2
Time it tight. I am exhibiting at Kinetica in two weeks and have three pieces of work to finalize. They are all almost there. What to do first is the eternal dilemma.
Question no. 2: Should I instead be prioritising promotion – I need to get the people I want to be there… there. What to do?
Procrastination is the curse of all production. I have a long list. Is the answer ‘stick a pin in it?’
Here is a new idea for blogging (well new to me anyway but I’m new to blogging). I am going to try to do this posting in 3 minutes flat.
So apologies for spelling blips and any incoherence. No time to worry about it. Lack of time freedom will hopefully stop procrastination. and encourage a ‘just get on with it’ urgency.
Will this result in a ‘stream of conciousness’ or just a vague ramble
More importantly is this a good idea?
The last few days have taught me – you are nothing without PHOTOSHOP.
Technology I love you.
Since returning to this blog with a new (and steely) determination to continue with some regularity, I have had a a revelation.
1. At the weekend everything goes to pot.
This really should be no surprise. Every Monday morning I wake up as if to a whole new life – time to re-invent the wheel again – what was it that i was doing on Friday – no idea. It takes at least until lunchtime to get thoughts into a vaguely realistic line let alone do anything.
The question is how to avoid this?
Continue working all weekend? – not even remotely possibe with demanding husband and children and even more domestically delightful jobs to be done. There must be another way…
A possible solution is to write a list on Friday to remind me what to do on Monday? Unfortunately it is now Saturday – half-way through brain-obliteration time. I will schedule it into my diary for next week. Doing it now…. by Monday I will have forgotten.