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Mar. 11th, 2007 08:45 pmI liked making that list for Saturday. Let's do one for tomorrow:
1. Go to work.
2. Work for at least 3.5 hours, preferably 4.
3. Don't buy lunch. I mean, come on! Oatmeal is way more filling than other foods.
4. Send out survey invitations to additional list made on Saturday.
5. Write cover letters for 3 jobs.
5a. Email Stanford job and make sure I didn't screw up (different posting had different application instructions. AHHHH!!!)
6. Write more paragraphs for PR section
7. Work out how the early bits of the paper should look.
8. Turn in timesheet.
Today was purposefully lazy. It's nicer to be lazy when you've given yourself permission to, rather than just doing it despite your best intentions.
I picked up a 1969 juvenile sci-fi novel from the free book shelf at the Burke. It's easy reading and extremely light. Nothing ground breaking, but it's nice to be reading a book. With pages that don't mention museums or blogs.
I think I like lists. Is that some kind of Virgo quality?
1. Go to work.
2. Work for at least 3.5 hours, preferably 4.
3. Don't buy lunch. I mean, come on! Oatmeal is way more filling than other foods.
4. Send out survey invitations to additional list made on Saturday.
5. Write cover letters for 3 jobs.
5a. Email Stanford job and make sure I didn't screw up (different posting had different application instructions. AHHHH!!!)
6. Write more paragraphs for PR section
7. Work out how the early bits of the paper should look.
8. Turn in timesheet.
Today was purposefully lazy. It's nicer to be lazy when you've given yourself permission to, rather than just doing it despite your best intentions.
I picked up a 1969 juvenile sci-fi novel from the free book shelf at the Burke. It's easy reading and extremely light. Nothing ground breaking, but it's nice to be reading a book. With pages that don't mention museums or blogs.
I think I like lists. Is that some kind of Virgo quality?
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Date: 2007-03-14 09:02 pm (UTC)