Occupied
I am not a resting kind of person, and yet, long periods of rest
between normal activities have become a part of my daily process so that I can move
onto something else. As I planned to wait for a doctor's appointment, I thought about what to bring with me to occupy my racing mind.
Should I take a story idea or two and outline? (This one is
fun for me.) Should I take a “finished” story that I’m editing for the
umpteenth time to work on? (This one is agony for me.) Should I take my iPad
and run through the fields of internet aimlessly? (Total waste of time.) I could take them all—just in case I changed my mind from the decision
I made earlier.
Sadly, I cannot just sit still and enjoy doing nothing. I
wish I were more like this. Also, spontaneous isn’t in my DNA dictionary or the word relaxation. This is who I am.
I am definitely my dad’s child. He was like this.
I’m a planner. I make lists to keep on task. As for my
stories, I mostly write outlines to get me from point A to B.
This is why (I suspect) that I’m never bored because I plan
to have something to occupy my mind at all times.
I know this is a rambling post of random thoughts, but
this is me. It is who I am. And I’ve accepted it.
Have a great day!
T.
Comments
I've been catnapping a few times a day. Rarely over 15 minutes, still it can be energizing for a couple of hours before next nap.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out