Monday, April 09, 2007

This to Shall Pass


I’m dragging my butt around today. Can’t seem to focus on anything or pick something on my “next step” list to run with. No running happening at all. Just kind of poking my head into things and popping right back out. Have you ever had days like that where nothing seems to have a strong enough pull to keep you focused and all you do is end up saying “I should do this, or I should do that”, and the first thing you know an hour has gone by which can pretty much be kissed off as procrastination?

I’m finding it very hard to keep on trucking on the next steps in terms of pursuing setting up my own business with this holiday weekend and with not knowing where the hell we’re moving to next. The countdown is on as to when we move out of here (18 days) and this soon being out of house and home is kind of preoccupying my mind these days. The real estate search is consuming a lot of our time and energy which is contributing to this dragging butt syndrome I’m presently experiencing.

Regardless, we are remaining optimistic and trustful that we will find a suitable place to move to. The worse part to deal with is the not knowing. Not knowing where we’re going or what we’re moving into has us in a dilemma as to what to pack, what to sell, what to store, what to keep at hand. Who the hell knows! So what we’re doing is looking around the house wondering what it is we should pack but never actually getting past the wondering.
But, what I do know for sure is something will come up and we will be going somewhere and this to shall pass.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Annette,

Not to worry. The write place will be there. A greater power than our own who knows exactly what you need, will provide it for you. Chin up!! See you tonight.

Love always,
Phillis

Anonymous said...

Yes, Annette, I totally understand. I'm always fighting butt dragging syndrome. I believe you two will find just the place you need. In the mean time it's what I call having you feet firmly okanted iunthe air! This is a scary place and a highly creative place, as long as you don't grasp the air. You are in my prayer. Hugs, Linda

pat said...

'Coulda, shoulda, oughta'...seems I've been doing a lot of this lately myself...wonder if it's having too much to do that keeps me from doing anything at all!
I'm sure the perfect place will turn up for you, but meanwhile I can appreciate any anxieties the 'not knowing where' might cause.
take care...pat