Entry no. 1751873820

Dear me,

Stop, just stop. You already know what you have to do, just do them. Yet you keep trying to reinvent the wheel, make things more complicated. I say STOP! Build on what you have and just start. I do not know why you keep getting distracted and restart something without finishing what you previously stated. You have great ideas, but you have to finish what you have started to see if your ideas work! Now go… do not get distracted on what you thought was a good idea. See you in a month and let me know how that went.

#me

Entry no. 1751859430

A post to me.

So today I lease dearme.work and redirected the URL to entry.work with the tag #me. These post will be entries for me. I have filtered the tag to not show on the blog post, but will show in the Tag Cloud on the right.

#me

Entry no. 1751468796

Wild that I have gotten this far and have not done much. WTH!!!
July second. What will I do in the six month? Better get my act together, or else, the next six months will be the same as the last six months, only worse, more time has passed that I cannot use.

Concentrate. I can do this!

confucius

GetBackUp

#rise

Drop

Entry no. 1748962317

#dailylog, #mydaily

Entry no. 1748936181

June first. Six months to go. What can I do in six months if I go all in and not procrastinate? Let me find out!

#sacrifice

Entry no. 1748582549

  “A year from now, you will wish you had started today.” — Karen Lamb  

“If it’s meant to be, it’s up to me.” –William H. Johnsen

“Two things I get every day, a chance and a choice. What I do or do not do daily, have consequences.” –Dad

To do:









#task

FATE

/fāt/

noun: fate
plural noun: Fates
plural noun: the Fates

  1. the development of events beyond a person’s control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power.
    • the course of someone’s life, or the outcome of a particular situation for someone or something, seen as beyond their control.
    • the inescapable death of a person.
  2. Greek & Roman Mythologythree goddesses who presided over the birth and life of humans. Each person's destiny was thought of as a thread spun, measured, and cut by the three Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
    • another term for Norns.

verb: fate
3rd person present: fates
past tense: fated
past participle: fated
gerund or present participle: fating

be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way.

late Middle English: from Italian fato or (later) from its source, Latin fatum ‘that which has been spoken’, from fari ‘speak’.

#fate

Entry no. 1729087042

I am doing what I told myself to do. I am improving, though little, but I am improving!

Entry no. 1728887806

Getting back on track!

WHEW! What my mind does to keep me complacent. Starting tomorrow. I will not procrastinate and will meet my daily goals. so I can leave the hamster wheel!

ICanDoIt