This weekend I am hoping to do the following:
* Prepare both of my Tort law workshops (three and four)
*Prepare the activity for Contract law workshop 3 (Friday)
* Update my bujo (January retrospective, February goals, vision board)
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qian (Saturday)
*Buy a new bed (Saturday)
*Laundry (Sunday)
*Amend budget sheet (Sunday)
*Workout (once) (twice) (Friday & Sunday)
* Cooking for the week ahead
*Phoning my Glasgow!bff (Saturday)
* Making Irish nationality list (docs I need, what I need to do in terms of notarising etc)
* Work on a training contract application
Could this be too much? PROBABLY. But I live and die like a woman I guess.
January retrospective:
We left the EU. This sits in my head like background noise to everything else I do and I am not sure I will ever stop feeling sad and angry about it.
I cycled 71 miles including a new-to-me route to and from Krav Maga (9.5 miles one way, so 19 miles total). The new bike makes cycling to and from work in the same day so. much. easier. than any cycling that I've ever done before. I love this bike. Cycling it is a JOY.
I wrote 352 words. That's probably better than I did last January. It's still not exactly where I want to be in terms of wordcount though haha.
scordatura and I have talked about co-writing a story with some of our characters from our shared world which I am super excited about and just need to find physical time and mental space for. I have no doubt it would skyrocket my wordcount.
I baked a peach and white chocolate tray bake which turned out OK despite accidentally quadrupling the sugar - probably because I realised and quadrupled flour in time. But next time the peach will be in proportion to the rest of the ingredients.
* Prepare both of my Tort law workshops (
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* Update my bujo (January retrospective, February goals, vision board)
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* Cooking for the week ahead
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* Making Irish nationality list (docs I need, what I need to do in terms of notarising etc)
* Work on a training contract application
Could this be too much? PROBABLY. But I live and die like a woman I guess.
January retrospective:
We left the EU. This sits in my head like background noise to everything else I do and I am not sure I will ever stop feeling sad and angry about it.
I cycled 71 miles including a new-to-me route to and from Krav Maga (9.5 miles one way, so 19 miles total). The new bike makes cycling to and from work in the same day so. much. easier. than any cycling that I've ever done before. I love this bike. Cycling it is a JOY.
I wrote 352 words. That's probably better than I did last January. It's still not exactly where I want to be in terms of wordcount though haha.
I baked a peach and white chocolate tray bake which turned out OK despite accidentally quadrupling the sugar - probably because I realised and quadrupled flour in time. But next time the peach will be in proportion to the rest of the ingredients.
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Date: 2020-02-07 06:41 pm (UTC)I'm very proud of your work ethic and want to remind you (though I'm sure you know, but it can't hurt to hear from others) that you are awesome and worthwhile even if you don't get to everything on your list and try not to burn yourself out doing it all!!
I am ALSO very proud of your words and am always here for hearing about them!! And whenever you're ready I will be here excited to write with you. ♥
Also I WISH I COULD TRY THAT TRAY BAKE IT LOOKS SO AMAZING
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Date: 2020-02-08 10:28 am (UTC)Yessssss I am so excited about it tbh! <3
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Date: 2020-02-10 10:45 am (UTC)Your cake sounds divine even if it is sugar city, peaches and white chocolate are Meant To Be.
352 words is better than 0 words! And you are *so* busy, I think it's important to celebrate small victories. But your shared project sounds really exciting.