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absence
… makes the heart grow. ——————————- My break has been unintentional. I’ve been at a conference. I took some time off — a whole weekend — for myself. I’m wrapping up a two-year stint in a workplace that has become … Continue reading
pro-rata
I never liked Math much. For several years, I thought I wasn’t any good at it. Eventually, over time, I realized that there were some parts of Math I was good at, and others I wasn’t. Fractions, algebra, and polynomials … Continue reading
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in between
I’ve posted before about being too busy by default and how my love of being active sometimes goes overboard. I’m definitely at risk for taking on too much. This concept is my nemesis! A brief search through my blog these past 4.5 … Continue reading
5 more things: thanks, Boot!
1 There is a certain grace in getting somewhere slowly. I’ve realized these last 10 days that perhaps one of the reasons I’m so freaking accident prone is because I always seem to be in a hurry. I take things … Continue reading
Yesterday’s truth: The limits
I have been out every night this week. While it’s true that I love to socialize, and that I’m happiest when my schedule is full, this week has been extreme. BUT it was so much fun! Monday: AWARE session Tuesday: Gyanada.org session Wednesday: Espe… Continue reading
Too busy
Yesterday’s truth was that being busy is an antidote pro-active prevention for loneliness. Saying it like that makes it sound like I planned it this way, when really, I didn’t. It’s just my personality. I’m a busy person. I like to be active. Howe… Continue reading