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JusJoJan24 the 1st – In Training

This post is part of Just Jot it January. To join in, click here to get to the prompt and drop your link.

I’ve been in self-imposed training for a while.

It’s not as athletic as it sounds, though I wish it could be.

I mean, I do try to walk every day.

But mostly, I’m constantly trying to train my brain to stick to a schedule.

I write everything down. My hours of every day are (mostly) documented.

But I really need to get rid of all the question marks during the hours I spend just scrolling on Facebook.

Wasted time, for the most part.

Except when it’s good for finding more ways to train myself to spend my time better …

Thus, my endless training loop.

But this year …

Yeah, probably the same as last year.


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#SoCS – Expectations

Is it possible to write stream of consciousness style when there’s someone screaming in your ear, stealing away your focus? I’m about to find out.

“Never expect anything and you’ll never be disappointed.” it’s a phrase I live by. I had hoped – half expected – to get this weekend away, but my ex came down with some kind of a bug so here I am with a disgruntled kid who doesn’t want me to pay any attention to anything but him. I had a back-up plan – his older brother – but he’s sick too.

It’s funny. I spend so much energy attempting not to promise the kids anything until I’m positive it’s going to happen but I don’t always put it into practice myself. But it’s really the same thing, isn’t it? I allow them to hope by saying maybe, or wait and see, but I don’t allow them to expect anything, and so if it doesn’t happen, they’re not too disappointed. It’s good advice, no matter whether you’re doing it yourself or doing it for someone else. Yet I don’t know if I’m actually teaching them anything…

It’s particularly important for someone like my son who is Autistic not to have unexpected events happen. Or for plans to go awry. Although I find as he gets older (he’ll be 20 next month) he’s getting better with change – more able to accept it. Still, there are certain things that can not, in his mind, be tolerated. God forbid anything ever happens to his computer.

I like surprises. Good ones at least, and most of the bad ones I’m able to roll with. Then again, I try not to expect too much.

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