Thursday, May 28, 2009

My Life

I woke up this morning feeling good. I was rushing to get out of the house to be at my team meeting by 10:30am. I made it barely, but that's ok. I can't seem to be on time as I once was. When I worked for someone else, I was always on time. I realize I need to treat my business as I did when I worked for a company. I need to get up at 5:30am as I did before and start my day with my mediation, coffee and my plans for the day.  I felt good when I arrived at work. So, I have to make this a priority.  I may be getting to relaxed with my time issue, but I can't afford that mindset.  
My meeting went well and we accomplished a lot and new ideas were put on the table. I'm excited about them all. I received my invitations for the Wine Tasting fundraiser and they are so pretty and so ME. I got a lot of work ahead but I think it will all be worth it. I have been writing on my short story blog and I'm developing a story that I plan to share at some point. But I just don't have enough time to do all I want to do. I"m squeezing in small amounts of time for me to play on Twitter and Facebook and just find things of interest on the internet, but it is limited. But I have made a goal to get up earlier and act like I work for someone else and make solid expectations for myself. I didn't have a problem adhering to other people's expectations. Having my own magazine is MY JOB and I have to remember that . I have to do what is needed to be successful, just as I was in my old job. Taking back some of the habits I had established will work the same in this situation. 
I'm glad to be feeling good though. It helps to enjoy yourself. I did get a little stressed and frustrated yesterday, so I just came home and vegged on my recliner. I love my worn recliner. My babies, Mia and Tanner, lay in my lap or whatever they can find space and we just relax and enjoy each other's company. They are so wonderful to have around.
I have a interview tomorrow and I'm looking forward to it. It will be about Sickle Cell Anemia and how it affects many Black people in our communities. It is a medical issue that we don't know a lot about but it affects quite a few Black people. After that, I may take some time for myself... but I doubt. 
Well tomorrow's a new day and I will keep writing. Thanks for reading.

"Embrace Your Community.

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