hibernating

That’s the only excuse I’ve got for my lack of anything this week.  Maybe I’m half bear or something?

I’ve managed to mark something off the to-do list every day but that still leaves other things on the list to accumulate.  Perhaps that would be fine if I didn’t have new things coming in almost every day.

In good news, I managed to pull together a pretty awesome collection of people for a panel series at a conference this summer.  Everyone I approached was interested, which makes me feel pretty good about the concept my colleague and I came up with for it.  Even better, it’s a small conference so I’m fairly certain we’ll be accepted.

I did some research work, too, managed some necessary emails, did some reading.  I got myself to the gym once (any amount of time is an accomplishment).  I survived dance lessons again – and even went to a dance last weekend, much to SG’s pleasure.  There was the usual household stuff: cooking, cleaning, straightening, laundry.

I don’t get out enough, I’m beginning to realize.  With the hibernating, I don’t exactly get up early to start my day.  By the time I pull myself together, it seems silly to gather my things and go anywhere when I have everything I need here in the office.  I need to rethink that strategy and see if my energy levels change if I actually get out of the apartment more.

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2 thoughts on “hibernating

  1. Hibernating is not necessarily a bad thing. I’ve often said that I wish I could be a bear!

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