Day 4 disaster – but keep on keeping on #30dayplan

Day 4, yesterday, was not my finest hour. The babe woke me on average every 40 minutes during the night. My sleep deprived brain didn’t allow me to focus on anything, and the day slipped away with no progress made.

*Except* finally putting a bunch of stuff ready for posting together. And finding some of the documents for some financial stuff I needed to do. And making two financially related phonecalls, getting Big to her rookie lifeguard class on foot and not eating any (bourbon) biscuits.

The only way is up, right?

Anybody else out there?


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3 responses to “Day 4 disaster – but keep on keeping on #30dayplan”

  1. Am following you daily but can’t sdeem to get started myself. Sending good vibes and opening myself to be inspired further. Good luck – Rachel

  2. You say no progress but look at all that you managed to do. Strikes me as a fair amount of progress. The paperwork & calls will allow you space at another time to do some of the things you want to do, and you resisted the call of the Bourbons – unlike me who caved to the pressure of the creme eggs….

  3. Don’t know how you manage with so little sleep. And to avoid the bourbons after so little sleep is truly heroic. I’m trying my best – and happy with that so far. Not perfect, but not stuffing my face with biscuits either. Hang on in there. I’m with you x

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