Do you know that feeling you get when you're thinking about a bunch of different things at once? You often experience moments of forgetfulness related to work, school, teaching, digital stores, and many other things.
As I was about to leave the house, I realized
that I needed to bring my Gatorade and the mixed nuts my sister gave me from
SNR, so I took them out of the fridge and placed them on the smaller fridge
next to it. I went straight to the mirror and walked out to the door, closing
the gate. I might have forgotten the Gatorade and the mixed nuts I had taken
out of the refrigerator while I was making my way to the workplace, and sure
enough, I had.
Around 9:30 am, I was talking to a client
while on the phone, and in the back of my mind, I had to get ready for the live
draw by 10:00 am, so it just went. I noticed that my boss had hurriedly gone to
the car, so I quickly finished giving the client's requirements. My officemate
informed me it was his schedule, but I thought it was mine, so I hurriedly ran
to the car. He followed me and said, "Again, it's my schedule; can we
check?" So we did, and sure enough, it is his schedule. I was going to get
in the car at that point.
Since it was not my schedule, I went outside
near the office to buy a coffee and a donut. Still, I forgot my phone where I
saved my PWD ID, so I ordered first and returned to the office to get my phone.
While scrolling through my phone, suddenly, I felt I had forgotten something,
and I asked and told my other office mate and the guard who was outside too,
"I just went back to get my phone, and now where's my phone?" without
realizing that I was holding my phone scrolling.
I took a deep breath and let it out. I feel
like my "limot moments" are growing worse every day. I could think
more progressively than the other way around, and even if I might have a lot on
my plate right now, I still love thinking about many things. I have ten major
subjects to study, all of which are management-related, and I have to prepare
my concept paper on top of that. I am under pressure because my comprehensive
exam is next month. It's fortunate that I don't have too much stress at work
anymore because I have an assistant who is still motivated to learn and active.
I still have to prepare my students for their midterm exam and their interview
guide questions, in addition to attending our live draw three to four times a
week.
So, what life do I still have now? Hahaha
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