How much is too much? How do you know when you’re taking on enough tasks to stop?

After trying to priorities my life, to a certain extent, I’ve come to realise that I might be trying to do more than I can handle. It started off with university and work, which was fine because it’s like having an 8-hour a day job, 4 days a week. I do also have the Charles and Colvard competition which ends on the last day of June – that’s going well as I’ve finally got the hamster wheel spinning. Now my dad wants me to use my – now extinct – Visual Basics knowledge from college (3/4 years ago) and create a program for his business. I’m not intentionally procrastinating but I’m either doing other work or I just want to relax. I’ll try and get it done ASAP though because he keeps asking about it.

Not long ago a fellow classmate asked if I could help him build a site for selling his biker jewellery. I told him I’d give it a go (knowing just how competent I am in that area).

On top of those I also have two sites to maintain but that’s not such a big issue.

Time to leave for uni. now.

P.s. No hamsters were hurt in the process of thinking. :P Sorry…bad joke.

One Response to “Knowing When Enough Is Enough”

  1. Holly wrote:

    Haha that sounds a lot like me! I keep on saying yes to doing things for people…then stop and suddenly realise I’m drowning!

    Annie: Maybe we need to learn to say no. :P

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