Is today Monday?
OK - words from the grass is greener section - I have worked every day since I was 17......My fantasies around taking better care of myself always include NOT working. Guys, don't take this the wrong way but I am surprised (and a little relieved) to see that having all that time doesn't automatically mean diet control - - work sucks - especially when you are the heaviest one around. I'm sure we all know what I mean. I always felt guilty when I didn't lose a ton of weight and was off on vacation or holiday.......I dream of having all the leisure time (and, of course, I always include INDEPENDENTLY WEALTHY as my job description) and looking after myself. It helps my guilt to know that others struggle.....anyone thinking of writing a novel about your journey to the other side? Those things sell like hotcakes....plus it helps get you to that job description I mentioned (yachts, beach vacations, designer clothes and a personal chef) but, I digress.
Wayne - thanks for sharing. May you find professional happiness in whatever you choose.
It always amazes me that the "grass is greener" statement is almost always true no matter who you apply it to. Maybe if I was independently wealthy I would be able to do ALL the things I want to do, but even then I would probably want to at least work part time. I wish you money and plenty of time off to enjoy it.
Wayne
I can relate to the "what day is it syndrome"... we always want what we don't have. I'm one of those weird ones that enjoys my vacation from work BUT also likes getting back to work. I love my customers. I'm a people person and I love helping them out and getting to know them...
It won't be too long Wayne til you are right out there with the rest of us.. doing the Monday-Friday 'THANG... or some other type of schedule.
Use these days to maximize your life and getting things lined out... It won't be too long til you are zipping around Springfield and setting it on it's ear! *g*
Elizabeth~