Why do things take up so much time? I enjoy my classes, I enjoy spending time with my friends, I enjoy my work, and I enjoy working out/sports. But why is it that all these things take up so much time
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Oh, to have a time-turner, indeed!bynnerSeptember 27 2004, 13:24:33 UTC
Seriously, though... watch this before it gets even more out-of-hand. You're down to 30-60 minute increments? My days are blocked in 15 minute increments... I do it to myself, but I sometimes think I am quietly going insane.
Mark keeps trying to teach me that "rest and relaxation" is not "wasting time," but I think I am influencing him more than he me. His schedule is crazy hectic nowadays too.
Since I'm not likely to see you Friday... Happy Birthday! :)
You mean you guys don't have time-turners???knocienzSeptember 27 2004, 14:20:45 UTC
I couldn't possibly get by without my time-turner (or I'd certainly loan it out to you) Actually, while I do fill my time up pretty well, I also make sure that at least some of my activities are optional. I don't HAVE to bike to work so often. I can skip karate if I need to etc. Bynner, your problem is that you simply cannot let the kingdom run on its own for a while (you need to get a few capable ministers that allow you to take the occasional vacation)
As much as I gave Michelle a bit of a hard time over cutting soccer, at least you are recognizing that you are getting overbooked BEFORE your work and school work starts to degrade.
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Mark keeps trying to teach me that "rest and relaxation" is not "wasting time," but I think I am influencing him more than he me. His schedule is crazy hectic nowadays too.
Since I'm not likely to see you Friday... Happy Birthday! :)
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As much as I gave Michelle a bit of a hard time over cutting soccer, at least you are recognizing that you are getting overbooked BEFORE your work and school work starts to degrade.
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