I've always thought it was crazy how some people could spend the entire work week waiting on the weekend. I used to think this was due to a distaste for one's job (which it very well may be for some), but now I wonder if it isn't really due to exhaustion. I don't even have kids and there are times when I feel like I'm constantly running around from the time I get home to the time I get in bed (to the parents who manage to work full time, you have my respect). I'm trying to run several times a week, and prefer to cook for myself, but the real culprit has been that darn to-do list. I can get so focused on the things I want to get done, that I let my "projects" get the best of me. There have been several articles recently on the glorification of busy, which I know I am guilty; I'm working on resetting my goals and approaching them with a better outlook.
I love what I do, I really enjoy the work and don't wish it away by any means, but I have started to look forward to the weekends. Weekend mornings to be specific, where I can spend quiet time catching up on reading all of the articles I've saved throughout the week with a cup of coffee and my dog curled up beside me. An introvert's happy place! This series is meant to replace "High Five for Friday" because getting something out on Friday, just doesn't happen most weeks. I hope you will enjoy these laid back posts that focus primarily on articles I've read (or just enjoy).
Links I've Loved
- Through prioritizing tasks, and planning time to be still, I'm working towards letting my busyness rest in peace.
- On a related note, I love Laurel's story on quitting her perfect NYC life.
- Amber's enthusiastic approach to goal setting is great.
- I love this video by Microsoft on getting girls involved in STEM. I found this through The Everygirl's awesome highlighting of recent strides by women. Seriously, go read all the articles!
- And ending a funny note, Will Ferrell as Little Debbie.
Image via Huffington Post