Yesterday, I had the day off and it was mine and Kira’s 2 year anniversary! She is in Poland right now and so I just basically didn’t do anything all day. I’m actually amazed at how little I did all day. I planned to wake up at the same time I would for work, 7:45. I did, but then I fell back asleep and woke up at 10 AM which annoyed me slightly. I think that was the reason that I didn’t do much because I felt like I h ad ruined the day already. I absolutely hate waking up late, even on days where I know I have nowhere to be. It just makes me feel so shitty and the day just goes by so quickly when I wake up late. Those extra few hours in the morning really does make the day feel a lot longer. I’d advise anyone who wakes up late (such as 11 AM or 12 PM) to just try once to wake up at 7 AM. That could be an extra 5 hours of your day that you’re missing out on! It might not sound like much, but consider that from 12 PM to 5 PM is 5 whole hours, the same amount of time you’d be saving if you woke up earlier at 7 AM instead of waking up at 12 PM. Okay, maybe you do get up relatively early, like maybe 9 AM. Even so, if you got up at 7 AM, that’s two hours extra in the day. I go to bed at about 12 AM, and if I woke up 2 hours earlier, by the time I THINK 12 AM is here, it’s actually only 10 PM. It’s awesome. I used to do this actually in high school, very rarely. I experimented one time and woke up super early at like 5:30 AM. Those hours were unheard of for me back them and I think it was the novelty of it that made me manage to stay awake. I’d spend that time making my Fusion 2.5 games like Super Killr and Super Killr 2. Then, when it eventually got to around 11 AM, it was still the morning, and I’d feel like it should be 5 PM but it wasn’t.
What I’m trying to say is, I always have struggled with making the most of my time off, and waking up very early helps that very much so.
Also, at work a decision has been recently made by someone of authority. I’m not going to disclose what has happened or who has made the decision, but I think it’s very stupid. It feels like a change for the sake of change and brings more redundancy and uncertainty than it brings good to the workplace. I hate this type of mindset, change just for the sake of it, because it feels like you’re only doing it to make things “appear” better, when in actuality it saves no time, it brings no additional motivation and it fixes no issues, it just creates potentially more issues. I’m not going to say anything as they can get on with it for all I care.