tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897292210439407796.post8252937183194233652..comments2023-02-28T16:11:14.133+01:00Comments on The Thistle Queen: Too much internet and not enough lifeAgnieszka H.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10553593581105958593noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897292210439407796.post-14972900048582049122017-01-18T01:07:20.142+01:002017-01-18T01:07:20.142+01:00Thanks for commenting, Susan!
I've learned no...Thanks for commenting, Susan!<br /><br />I've learned not to turn the computer on until I've gotten some things done around the house, but the afternoons and evenings (and nights) are my downfall. In my case, the solution might be to just give up those translation and proofreading jobs that require constant Google searches - ultimately they're not worth the time I lose while doing them - and stick to the stuff I can comfortably do offline. <br /><br />A half-marathon is an impressive goal - I wish you luck and good running! :)Agnieszka H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10553593581105958593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897292210439407796.post-39475126452086550712017-01-17T23:39:34.193+01:002017-01-17T23:39:34.193+01:00I can relate to your problem, Agnieszka, because i...I can relate to your problem, Agnieszka, because it's a big problem of mine, too. And now that I'm determined to reach some goals (run a half marathon on 4/23 "comfortably" and some writing goals), I've got to do something about my problem, too. One thing I tried (but haven't done consistently) is to try to stay off of emails and Facebook until I've journaled three pages in the morning and thought about my day. Sounds like a plan--I'll try again tomorrow. Susan Ekins https://www.blogger.com/profile/14636036077975465509noreply@blogger.com