With each cycle, each step is dramatically emphasized. |
Long story short, I have a terrible, terrible stay-in-contact problem that leads to computers bogged down with image files, email draft folders bursting with very old news, and actual physical items that need to be mailed via real-live post but the post office is literally over 1.1 miles from my house and there are hills and the parking lot there is mildly confusing.
Someday I may overcome. I am not hopeful.
(This problem manifests very visually in this very website, obviously.)
Now that I am truly, truly done with graduate school (save for some lingering work here and there, but the degree has been fully earned; the extra stuff is strictly for-fun and for-dollars), I am feeling the weight that has built up on my delayed correspondence. Grad school is a wonderful disguise for the TOO MUCH TIME PASSES step, as illustrated above.
So if, for some reason, you are reading this, and I have not communicated well with you lately or if I owe you some form of communication or photographs (I could list people but I'd feel too awful), I'm sorry. This is my weak excuse.
As a consolation, here is an introduction to how Tiberiuses ride in cars:
1 comment:
You just described my whole life to me for forever. Its so so so easy to get caught up in this cycle and I am not really sure how to avoid it. Awful predicament, and yet I have no one to blame but myself. Its so easy for things to get backed up and then I feel like I am drowning in things to do and guilt. I love the infographic, I can't think of a better visual representation. Well done.
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