I did my usual activities, those things I would have done anyway without a social media restriction. Up on time, treadmill on time, on-site OLLI session in the morning, Zoom session in the afternoon. I had a decent lunch. Made a trip to Trader Joe's for a minimum of things. I'd have done all of these and still engaged in my usual allotment of social media.
The purpose, though, was to focus on things that had been neglected. After my OLLI class, I began to tackle the final section of the main bathroom closet. I did not time the effort. Some minor sorting. Things that go to the basement, things that go first level. Plastic bags are now inside a single plastic bag. Very little discarded. Two large bags of health and grooming supplies that will need sorting. Finished the book I was reading, the third of three in this semi-annual project, the one on a Jewish theme from a bound book. I began composing an article on Loneliness. Target 900 words, edited and submitted for publication. Sometimes you just have to start. About 300 words, most not worthy of appearing in print for strangers to read. Really, not that much progress.
I made a list of the Daily Tasks that I am most likely to make excuses to languish. Most still languish. I did a good job reading, though. Tackling two very long articles in The Atlantic, two difficult ones in The Forward. I would like to comment on one or two of them as Letters. And I still have time before I make a semi-special supper. I also feel pretty decent, which will enable me to work some after supper.
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