I remember a couple of days ago when I was telling a friend that I didn't think I'd be able to last more than a month at a 9-5 without going crazy. These last few days, especially this week have been very good proof that I was right to make that statement. I haven't necessarily been doing some office work per se, it has just been filled with learning some important skills while still trying to keep up with all the things I am trying to do online.
Let me try to paint a picture of how days have been of recent. I wake up in the morning, do the usual housekeeping and stuff, and then I have till 10 am to run some airdrop tasks, If I am going to trade that day I'll take it then, and also try to write content for both my Hive blog and my Twitter account which I'm growing (You can check it out here, I share some web3 educational content if you are interested).
Once it is 10 am, I have to for driving class (I can drive but apparently I have to follow due process to get a license, oh and they're teaching with manual gear change which I'm not very familiar with). I get home around 12:30 pm and then I have about three hours before heading to the court, and I kid you not those are the fastest three hours ever. Before I eat lunch and even have a chance to relax a bit it is time to go out again. Where am I going to? To the lawn Tennis court.
I started learning lawn Tennis a couple weeks ago now. It wasn't something I planned, but then my cousin was learning and she asked that I tag along so I decided I might as well learn it too. I also got my first Racket (Isn't she a beauty).
Practice ends in the evening by 6 and I get home tired asf. The rest of the day is pretty much me just hanging around till I fall asleep. Rinse and repeat. And now starting next week I am going to have to find a way to fit in an online course I enrolled for a while ago.
I have to admit that though I enjoy/ find everything important it has been a bit tiring recently. Perhaps a break is needed, I don't know, or maybe I am just lazy, that could be a possibility as well. And even with how simple this routine has been I have been falling behind on some other smaller tasks that I planned to complete this holiday.
The list is long, there's so much time but it feels like there's no time at all.
I don't want to become a robot running from task to task every day round the clock, it is a vicious cycle. I want to live life to the fullest, achieve great things, have fun with friends and family, go on adventures/journeys, and still be able to chill and relax once in a while. Soon I'll do all that, but for now, I need to put my head down and gain the skills and knowledge I need to be able to do that
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