02-27-2013, 11:00 AM
This morning, I awoke at 4:30. I had no desire to go back to sleep, but I did follow my pattern of remaining in bed. I was at peace. I left my bed before the alarm clock sounded, took my shower, took out the trash from my room, and drove to work.
I got there early, thinking I had forgotten my badge because it was not around my neck. I sat in the truck for a bit, and then looked over my shoulder. It was sitting there in the back seat. I had forgotten that I put it back there with my other things. This is the second time in two days when I've had a cognitive WTF occur. Yesterday, I was looking for my keys and found them in my left hand.
I feel GREAT today. It is like all of my stresses and worries are gone, and I'm lighthearted. Everything feels possible, and I'm on top of the world.
I had a vivid daydream while laying in bed. I'd won the lottery, so I had my resignation laser-engraved on a piece of wood. I went into the office early, before anyone else, and nailed it to my boss's office door with a spike, like Thomas Luther's 95 Theses!
So every once in a while, at my desk, I remember this and start chuckling to myself. Chances are my coworkers think I'm going mad.
I got there early, thinking I had forgotten my badge because it was not around my neck. I sat in the truck for a bit, and then looked over my shoulder. It was sitting there in the back seat. I had forgotten that I put it back there with my other things. This is the second time in two days when I've had a cognitive WTF occur. Yesterday, I was looking for my keys and found them in my left hand.
I feel GREAT today. It is like all of my stresses and worries are gone, and I'm lighthearted. Everything feels possible, and I'm on top of the world.
I had a vivid daydream while laying in bed. I'd won the lottery, so I had my resignation laser-engraved on a piece of wood. I went into the office early, before anyone else, and nailed it to my boss's office door with a spike, like Thomas Luther's 95 Theses!
So every once in a while, at my desk, I remember this and start chuckling to myself. Chances are my coworkers think I'm going mad.
Fear is a liar.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway