Sunday, March 26, 2006 @11:57 PM

Funny.
H. (aka NC_State_Gal) commented that procrastination sometimes just provides us with the impetus to focus on things in their due time in response to my
second last entry. I happened to have a real life example to illustrate this freshly baked from the oven. Earlier on I mentioned that I was intending to have a major thorough clean up in my apartment (refer previous post,
Burn). Well, the great procrastinator as usual hadn’t really put her words into actions. She has very good excuse this time since she’s too caught up at work. The apartment has been in a mess for this long; sure it can remain in such condition longer until more timelines at work are met right? I thought so. Well things sometimes just don’t happen in the way we want. Few days ago I received a note from the apartment maintenance unit that they would be sending some servicemen to my apartment on Monday to do some work. Oh well, I guess I just had to add one more item to my urgent-to-do list.
I spent almost a day to do a thorough clean up for my place putting other things aside. I really do not want the repairmen suffer when they enter my apartment tomorrow. Phew…I’m really glad my place is clean and tidy now. What took me so long to get this done? The apartment maintenance must have known that I really needed this big push to get my house-cleaning task done huh? Ohhh, has the Maintenance Manager somehow discovered my blog and read about my intention of cleaning the place?!
Timeline isn’t all that bad. We might be stressed out with timelines. But on the other hand, it just makes procrastinators like this girl here get things done. Procrastination isn’t all that bad, sometimes. Hehe…
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