srossman
Silver Member
I know how you guys feel 'coz I was in the same boat but I came to a life changing decision a few years ago.
Instead of busting my buns, continually moving from one project to the next and trying to keep up with the recurring jobs like mowing, spraying etc., I decided that I would do what I can do and if I don't get it completed according to my self imposed timetable, ah well, there's always tomorrow. Three straight days of rain doesn't have me stewing about how far I'm falling behind and what I need to do to catch up. When the rain stops, I go back to work where I left off and just carry on. It'll all get done when I get round to it. I don't worry about it anymore. If I want to take the day off and go fishing or go to the gun club and burn up some ammo, that's exactly what I do. Don't get me wrong, I'm still always behind but that's just a fact of life and I don't think I'm any further behind than I was when I was rushing around all the time. Life is a lot more pleasant and the place hasn't suffered in the slightest as far as I can see.
So, ease up a little. Life isn't supposed to be a grind. Do what you can do and enjoy it.
So ends my sermon for today. We'll be coming around in a minute to take up the collection.
Very wise words to live by. Sounds like a man who has worked the rat race and is now retired. Thanks for the reminder. Whatever I don't get done today, I'll work on it tomorrow.
-Scot