HOLY SMOKES I had a busy and in demand day. After living at my
friends place for a week, I finally had the opportunity to move into my own
place, as it hadn’t been available yet. So at the start of the day, I was on the
anxious side as I had sooooo much to do, and so little time. I told myself to remain as calm as
possible knowing everything would happen just perfectly.
I got to move, unpack, organize, volunteer for a few hours,
get to my leadership class, which by the way lasted all night, and even
have a friend spend the night, as there was an early AM event that was right
near my place.
My place basically had every inch covered in boxes and
suitcases, about a foot and a half of clothes on the bed that needed organization and everything else that comes with moving. I understand others can take a month to move in, but not me. I prefer to
have everything put away just perfectly so that I have a clean space and clear
mind to work in. A cluttered and filthy home, to me is the equivalent to a cluttered,
disorderly mind which limits my creative and efficient work abilities.
I kept feeling my heart start to race as I was trying to
figure everything out and how to make it all happen, as well as make my commitments, and guess what?!? At the
end of the day, everything was accomplished, my dog walked and even a few work
emails sent.

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