Showing posts with label attention deficit disorder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attention deficit disorder. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

So Much to Do, So Little Time


I’m convinced I have attention deficit disorder. It’s Wednesday morning. I’ve just bolted down a cup of coffee; set up my office in bed; updated my endless list of things to do; checked the headlines in The Huffington Post, which reminded me to read a little more of The Huffington Post’s Complete Guide To Blogging; stopped reading to check my e-mail; noticed that one e-mail included an article on 50 ways to promote your book, which I needed to forward to my writing class; and finally realized I had not finished anything except the coffee. At this point, I checked the time and jumped out of bed because my workout partner was waiting for me.

What’s wrong with this picture?

If I look back I may find I have hit upon this topic before because I frequently feel overwhelmed by the “must-do” tasks on my list. Here’s today’s list:
  • Pick up prescription; fill new prescription.
  • Grocery shop (at the very least get milk, half & half, and something for the party tonight).
  • Pick up slacks at the dressmaker.
  • Finish bookmarks, have them printed, laminated, and cut (in time, for tonight’s class)
  • Work on D_____’s book.
  • Call accountant about income tax return.
  • Fill out papers for lawsuit.
  • Confirm haircut appointment or Thursday.
  • Bank (deposit).
  • Fill out personal property tax form.
  • Research publishers for F_____.
  • Read K_____’s first chapter.
  • Check to see if Amazon fixed my list of published books.
  • Print out workbook for “Your Money or Your Life” class.
  • Do first assignment.
  • Answer e-mails; clean out e-mail in-box.
  • Record How to Write a Nonfiction Book webinar.
OK, these things don’t all have to be done today, but they do have to be done sometime in the near future. And it feels impossible. Thus, I flit from one task to another and stop in the middle to blog about it and take a photo of the office on my bed. When I mentioned this to my daughter, she observed that I am the only one she knows who can accomplish nothing and write a blog about accomplishing nothing (illustrated, no less).

This whole subject deserves further consideration. More to come … the next time I’m feeling overwhelmed.