By Leah McClellan
This morning, I didn’t have a clear-cut plan for my workday. I had three or four must-do tasks, three or four probably-should-do tasks, and three or four in-an-ideal-world tasks, but none of them had deadlines. There were a few other options—like go back to bed—that were infinitely more appealing.
“No. You just have to do the most important things. First things first,” I told myself as I scanned images in my head of what those tasks looked like. “Hmmm. What’s most important?” I thought, as I poured a cup of coffee.
“Pffft. Forget it. None of them are really that important. Go back to bed,” another voice urged.
“You really should take the dogs for a walk. They’re bouncing around with energy since it rained yesterday and they... More...