tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4602815036345750931.post3335123572676498874..comments2011-01-29T13:35:20.271-08:00Comments on Report from New Frontiers: Observations of the impatient ilkB Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00512537182253010973noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4602815036345750931.post-48913024295035464992010-08-19T16:02:43.357-07:002010-08-19T16:02:43.357-07:00Thanks for the observations and thoughts. I do we...Thanks for the observations and thoughts. I do welcome the somewhat slower pace, especially in the mornings when it used to be such a drag race to get everyone out the door on time.B Richhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00512537182253010973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4602815036345750931.post-41891574672389088912010-08-18T09:56:33.998-07:002010-08-18T09:56:33.998-07:00A friend took a month off work, thinking she'd...A friend took a month off work, thinking she'd have time to accomplish all kinds of things, along with time to laze about. But it didn't work like that. House/cooking/kid-stuff/a few extra projects - she felt uber busy the whole time. She ended up being stunned that anything gets done at all when she's working full time. The extra time is an illusion. When you don't have it, you organize harder, hurry more, and leave more ragged edges. And hire people, pay for convenience, etc., as you said. Eventually you'll find another job. It's not easy right now, stupid economy. And it's hard, in the midst of the stress of job hunting, but if you can, enjoy not having to cram things quite so tightly!mrs randomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17366274374149953432noreply@blogger.com