Time Out

Last Update: October 31, 2010

Time Out!

 Hey folks,

 Not too many of us take a minute to actually sit down and take a look at ourselves from the outside. Sometimes we only realize where we stand when it feels like it's too late to do anything about it (it's never too late by the way).

I'm writing this because I've gotten to one of those crossroads right now where I gotta sort a whole lotta things out before I can get anywhere with WA. I see myself doing a lot already just after signing up a few days ago, but I could be doing so much more if I were focused. 

 Not complaining about anything, I'm just sharing and kinda letter the rest of you know that there's nothing wrong with taking a time out break for yourself. The more you can figure things out, put things where they belong, and continue, the better your results will be and the happier you will become.

Out of curiousity, how do y'all deal with everything going on in life and the lifestyle you're trying to build or have already built using WA? Any balancing acts you might share?

 In anycase, I'm taking a few days off. First stop, STOP SMOKING! :D Wish me luck and I'll see you all soon.

 Cheers!

 MVF 

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Kathy389 Premium
It's been over 20 year since I stopped smoking. I took a weeks leave of absence from work with 2 reasons in mind - first one week off without pay for me meant I could save 3 of my part-timers jobs for at least 3 months. 2nd I had tried to quit before and knew I couldn't be near my friends and co-workers while doing it. I was a bitch on wheels for a week but it did work.
Try to distract yourself with something fun - painting - writing - music, clean everything so the odors are gone and you start fresh. And I agree - don't throw things at yout computer, and open windows before throwing something through them. Good luck.
famousplumber Premium
If you care to listen to an old retired plumber, you are right that breaks are good. It's good to hear you've been hard at it. That's what it takes. There is no standard balancing act. My only advice is to set doable goals on a daily basis and accomplish them. That's the taking action part of this deal. Must do! I quit smoking 4 years ago and was FINALLY successful with the help of an amazing med called "Chantix". It's non-nicotine and really helps take away the cravings. Good luck! No throwin' stuff at your computer!
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