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Frustrated Businessman I can't believe just how fast time goes. After finishing the last nightshift at 7am Saturday morning, I got home at 8am,went to bed at about 9 and got up at 12.30, so looking forward to going back to bed at night. The problem is though that the first day after finishing a set of nights is always wasted as I have to readjust back to day living. So Saturdays totally wasted.Sunday I didn't do anything except help my friend from work sort out our kitchen and shower. So hard transferring wire from the meter up into the loft, across the loft and back down into the kitchen area. Glass Fibre everywhere from the loft insulation, and aches and pains from bending down into seriously small gaps under the lowest point of the roof eaves, having to lie totally flat on my stomach! We finished this work off at about 6pm, after starting at 10.30am, so it was a long, hard day for both of us. Then Monday, I've started decorating the bathroom and lounge, hoping to get most of it finished by Wednesday (this bit of decorating anyway - can't afford to do it all at once). Thursday & Friday I'll concentrate on the business. Its nice having a few days off from both work and the business - but the reminder letters keep coming through the letterbox reminding me that I should still be working to pay these bills. And for these 5 days, I don't care. I need to rest from nights and get other bits of my life sorted out. I'm doing my revised accounts during a few quiet hours on Saturday. The retail business should be up and running on my American servers within a week - and then I've just got to upload all the sales pages, so that transfer is seriously under way. And I've re-ordered my St Johns Wort (the proper ones, not the Tesco ones) to help keep these dark moods at bay. As much as possible, anyway. "Removing Failure as an option" Until tomorrow, Paul CommentsWant to comment on this blog entry? Blog Entry Discussion (0 comments) Spread the Word
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