Why is it that when you really have to do something you do everything except that?
I really, really need to work on my article on the consumption of clothes in medieval Sweden and Norway. But do I do that? No, of course not. I check out AIPON, I check the two forums I belong to (one on history, mostly for re-enactors and one for wiccans), I get another cup of tea, I check my e-mail again...
It's like I have some mental blocking against actually doing something. I know what I have to do, I even have a broad disposition, but I can't begin.
I'm working late tonight, I'll stay until six (it's late for me since I'm on 50% sick leave), because a guy at work screwed up a fairly simple thing and I have to wait for him to come back with a paper I should sign. After that I'm going home to cut my red wool 12th century dress. At least that's my plan.
Oops, feeling sick, have to eat something FAST.
Bye
Eva
I really, really need to work on my article on the consumption of clothes in medieval Sweden and Norway. But do I do that? No, of course not. I check out AIPON, I check the two forums I belong to (one on history, mostly for re-enactors and one for wiccans), I get another cup of tea, I check my e-mail again...
It's like I have some mental blocking against actually doing something. I know what I have to do, I even have a broad disposition, but I can't begin.
I'm working late tonight, I'll stay until six (it's late for me since I'm on 50% sick leave), because a guy at work screwed up a fairly simple thing and I have to wait for him to come back with a paper I should sign. After that I'm going home to cut my red wool 12th century dress. At least that's my plan.
Oops, feeling sick, have to eat something FAST.
Bye
Eva