The Great Dilemma
Hands down, my favorite time of the day is morning. I am what some people would classify a morning person, although I do enjoy sleeping in a bit. I am usually at my best in the morning. I feel energetic, excited, and grateful for the day. I actually look forward to sitting and having my coffee in the morning, the time when I also pray and read.
The problem is, this poses a dilemma for me every Saturday. Do I enjoy my morning drinking coffee, reading, posting, thinking, etc. for hours on end? (All things that can be done from the comfort of my couch or a sunny spot in the backyard.) Or do I take advantage of my general energetic and motivated manner and get some things done? (Which I enjoy to a certain extent, as well, being that I feel good when I accomplish things.)
You see my dilemma. Today, so far, option #1 has prevailed. We'll see how the rest of the day goes.
The problem is, this poses a dilemma for me every Saturday. Do I enjoy my morning drinking coffee, reading, posting, thinking, etc. for hours on end? (All things that can be done from the comfort of my couch or a sunny spot in the backyard.) Or do I take advantage of my general energetic and motivated manner and get some things done? (Which I enjoy to a certain extent, as well, being that I feel good when I accomplish things.)
You see my dilemma. Today, so far, option #1 has prevailed. We'll see how the rest of the day goes.
It seems to me like recharging your spiritual and emotional batteries would be critical, given your introvertedness, and your need to be "social" and your amaazing ability to do that well, which must be draining : )
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