I'm reading this and nodding to myself, uhuh, yeah, I do this too. And that. Not to mention the other thing. :D
But you know, when you've spent a hard day at work, sometimes you need a few hours to stare at Paul Bettany (or, in my case, watch re-runs of CSI that I know entirely too well already).
Making a list of things to do is a very good idea, but I'd suggest you do that moderately. If you try to make yourself a list of things to do every evening and then you can't stick to it, you'll feel bad; if you make yourself a list of, say, one (very definite) thing to do every evening, or a few things to do one evening, and then nothing the following evening, you're giving yourself reasonable objectives that you can keep up with while still having time to relax. :)
Just my two cents, but you don't have to believe me. I am unable to stop procrastinating to save my life. ;)
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Date: 2006-02-17 06:30 am (UTC)But you know, when you've spent a hard day at work, sometimes you need a few hours to stare at Paul Bettany (or, in my case, watch re-runs of CSI that I know entirely too well already).
Making a list of things to do is a very good idea, but I'd suggest you do that moderately. If you try to make yourself a list of things to do every evening and then you can't stick to it, you'll feel bad; if you make yourself a list of, say, one (very definite) thing to do every evening, or a few things to do one evening, and then nothing the following evening, you're giving yourself reasonable objectives that you can keep up with while still having time to relax. :)
Just my two cents, but you don't have to believe me. I am unable to stop procrastinating to save my life. ;)