Getting back to that bench, when you're not on it life goes a million miles an hour. It involves lots of commuting to airports, occupying my time on long plane rides, commuting again, trying to make my hotel feel like a home (for me that involves Lysol-ing most everything in the room), trying to find a restaurant I haven't eaten at 3 times in the last week, and finally the most important part of actually working and putting in those hours. Once I foresee a potential time where I will be on the bench I get all these grand ideas of creating a rigorous work out schedule, cleaning everything in the house, gutting that back room collecting junk, and things of that nature. What have I accomplished so far??? Not much.
The place is fairly clean as long as your ignore the pile of laundry (why do I have so much laundry when I didn't go anywhere?). I did actually go running yesterday and I'm super proud I went except that gave me a reason to do nothing today. I love actually getting to spend time in Chicago and in my home I pay mortgages for but I need to get back to being busy so I can start being productive again. Am I the only one with this problem? It's seems like it takes me a while to reach my 'stir crazy' threshold. I would like to look at it as appreciating my time at home because it could end tomorrow and back to the string of Marriott chains I go!
The place is fairly clean as long as your ignore the pile of laundry (why do I have so much laundry when I didn't go anywhere?). I did actually go running yesterday and I'm super proud I went except that gave me a reason to do nothing today. I love actually getting to spend time in Chicago and in my home I pay mortgages for but I need to get back to being busy so I can start being productive again. Am I the only one with this problem? It's seems like it takes me a while to reach my 'stir crazy' threshold. I would like to look at it as appreciating my time at home because it could end tomorrow and back to the string of Marriott chains I go!