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Happy Friday! Wishing you a weekend filled with all things fun. I have a full schedule of events and will be away from the blog. So I'm sharing a blog post from the past. Enjoy.
Have you
ever had one of those days where you wish you had just a little more time to get
things done? In some cases it may be poor planning that caused a lack of time
to get things accomplished. It can strike any one of us…the dreaded lack of
time. It happened to me.
I thought I
awoke early enough one morning to begin my routine, but the time monster had a different plan.
Murphy’s Law took over - whatever could go wrong, did go wrong.
The clothes
I planned to wear needed to be ironed. The iron never got hot, so I had to
search for a different outfit. Once dressed, I headed to the kitchen to make my
lunch. This easy task was compounded when I couldn’t find the lid to the
plastic storage container I wanted to take (for my salad).
I only had
15 minutes left before I needed to leave for work. If I only had more time.
I began
putting together the rest of my lunch, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. My
first hurdle was to open the squeezable bottle of jelly. Easy enough? Nope, the
cap would not flip open. I finally got it open with the assistance of a butter
knife.
In my hurriedness
I squeezed the jelly quickly. Splat. Too much jelly that I could not squeeze
back into the small neck of the bottle. Perhaps a call was needed to the
Welch’s company.
If I only
had more time.
Of course I
had to stop and jot notes for this blog post. I was going to be late for sure
and I still had not had breakfast. The cereal I poured was waiting for me, but
I had to stop to pee. No time for breakfast, I just poured the cereal back into
the box. The peanut butter and jelly sandwich would suffice as breakfast once I
got to work.
Just one
more stop and I could make it to work only 10 minutes late. There is a grace
period, right? I had to stop by the post office and mail a bill payment. After
all, I got up early and addressed the envelope.
Once I got
in the car, I realized I walked out without my cell phone. I took it off my
belt because I stopped to pee. My phone is like American Express, I can’t leave
home without it.
More time
would have helped.
After
retrieving the phone, I was on my way. The post office was only five minutes
away, then another five minutes to work. I dropped the envelope in the drive-up
mailbox and headed to work. Mission accomplished.
My bill was
on its’ way. Wait did I put a stamp on the envelope?
If only I
had planned ahead.
What has
been your experience in not planning ahead?
I understand. This is me every morning. Lol
ReplyDeleteLol. There are probably a team of us in this situation.
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