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Got to finish these soon!!

I refuse to do another New Year's resolution.  Alright, it's already February and in 10 months another year will be over but there are so many things that I want to accomplish and one of them is to be able to read more books.There is also my distance learning or correspondence course where I have been lagging behind. I have so many excuses: My 2nd baby came just when I was about to start my lesson. We moved out of the apartment(packing), then had a new one(unpacking). It has been 7 months since I did the latter. I should have finished more materials for my course and read a dozen books. So why not? PROCRASTINATION. I don't think there's another explanation and it's really frustrating. Time is gold. I do wish that my mind can understand that.

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Katinka said…
Stopping by from SITS and wishing you a great day :)
The Kano said…
Oh, I am such a procrastinator. And I have all the time in the world now that I am retired and have no children to care for you as you do. I just find it hard to get organized any more. Good luck!
Anne said…
Good luck with your studying. I always find it difficult to motivate myself.
Anonymous said…
It's not procrastination when you have 2 kids! It's just being busy with family!

I wish I could read more - I used to read a book a week, but now I am just tired at night :-( SOmeday!

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