No Internet? No Problem!
I committed to writing a weekly blog, and with the exception of one week, I’ve honored that promise to myself—no easy task for someone who lies on her own food journals. But, when we lost all cable and internet connection this morning, I was ready to throw in the towel. Instead, I decided to turn my WiFi off on my phone and type in tiny letters on a tiny screen—not easy for someone whose multi-focal contacts don’t provide perfect vision near or far. Add a raging one-sided sinus headache to that. Not a perfect formula for writing. But, I’m determined to write anyway.
That’s commitment in my book.
For the past few weeks, I’ve been questioning my commitments and lack thereof. I’m over committed to things that are wearing me down and not committed to things that have in the past built me up. And just like the food journal, I lie to myself about what is important and what is not, over prioritize some things as an excuse to not prioritize others.
One truth stands: I do it to myself. I can’t blame others when I’m tired, frustrated, overwhelmed. Well, I could, but it wouldn’t be fair.
Maybe this baby step of not letting a technology glitch derail me will boost my ever-dwindling motivation.
That’s commitment in my book.
For the past few weeks, I’ve been questioning my commitments and lack thereof. I’m over committed to things that are wearing me down and not committed to things that have in the past built me up. And just like the food journal, I lie to myself about what is important and what is not, over prioritize some things as an excuse to not prioritize others.
One truth stands: I do it to myself. I can’t blame others when I’m tired, frustrated, overwhelmed. Well, I could, but it wouldn’t be fair.
Maybe this baby step of not letting a technology glitch derail me will boost my ever-dwindling motivation.

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