Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The Perks of Procrastination!

Today I was supposed to be busy. Really busy. I had a golf tournament planned for tomorrow with 120 guys paying $250 to come play golf as a charity event for my job. It's one of my big projects for the year. I was supposed to stressed. Really stressed. But, God intervened with a 90% chance for thunderstorms tomorrow, so we ended up cancelling the tournament and rescheduling for June 3rd. The procrastinator in me LOVES this. Put it off ~ the longer the better. So, after making a few phone calls, I took the rest of the afternoon off. I mean, really ~ what's better than an unexpected free day?!?

I've been so consumed with work, that I have neglected other things in my life, which I need to get back to. To begin with ~ Weight Watchers. I have been off plan for a couple of weeks and have found myself slipping back into old habits. Like McDonald's, and Blizzards, and orange slices. Enough said. I also need to get back to budgeting and tracking our spending. Seems like there has been alot of that going on lately. I also need to get on the ball planning the month of April, which consists of two showers this weekend, Easter and my grandfathers 80th birthday party the next weekend, Rhett's baby dedication the following weekend and then his 1st birthday, which I really need to get busy planning. Whew ~ I am tired just thinking about it.

Good thing I have this free day to think about nothin'. Besides, why worry about tomorrow when I can enjoy today?!? lol...and you say procrastination like it's a bad thing...

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like my busy day. Starting with planning our annual Easter Egg Decorating Party. Then did a little "real job" work, school work, spend a lot of time on the family budget (got nowhere), blogging, crafting ideas & now I've got to go do some work for my own company.

    Glad you had a wonderful afternoon off. Enjoy what is left.

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  2. I also need to get back to watching my eating and my spending!!! not fun!

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