tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29408571.post3834781800743236979..comments2023-11-03T09:29:12.175-04:00Comments on Queens is the New Manhattan: InertiaHomevalleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05957126005766631576noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29408571.post-79480546530032636672009-04-14T20:20:00.000-04:002009-04-14T20:20:00.000-04:00Dude - I just laughed out loud. A depressed procr...Dude - I just laughed out loud. A depressed procrastinator spells disaster. Try telling J that it is a disease next time you come for dinner. He doesn't buy it; but I think the power or my blog is starting to make him understand...<br /><br />We must change our ways! You can totally borrow the Idiot's Guide. After a finish. This time I will.Homevalleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05957126005766631576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29408571.post-6523023474923573222009-04-14T13:26:00.000-04:002009-04-14T13:26:00.000-04:00Dude. I hear you are the starting anew theory. Fr...Dude. I hear you are the starting anew theory. From a tangible perspective, I have done the same thing every year, for the past FIVE years, with my patio furniture. Spend hundreds of dollars on a NEW patio set on the first warm April day and swear to the high heavens I will bring it inside at the close of the season. All winter long I watch as my once brand new and beautiful patio set feels the wrath of the Mother Nature through rain, snow, and this year, a severe hail storm. It was literally blowing around the backyard. (I mean really, Beth, you could have at least put the umbrella down to hinder the force with which it continually hit the picked fence.) But I just watch. And do nothing. And pretend nothing is happenning. This saddens me. But then again, it is suppossed to be 74 on Saturday.... hmmm.<br /><br />I also wrote this comment to avoid doing my presentation that is due at 530 pm today. It is a vicious cycle. And it must be stopped. <br /><br />The other day, on Good Morning America, I learned procrastination is a disease and victims (that's us) need to be clinically treated to overcome it. Their analogy was "Telling a procrastinator to 'just do it' is like telling someone who is deppressed to 'just cheer up.'" It hurts my head to think of how they'd treat a depressed procrastinator...maybe I should see a doctor.Gracehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02952792818660754155noreply@blogger.com