Thursday, April 4, 2024

D IS FOR DISCOMBOBULATED

Well, it is day four of the challenge and I am already behind the eight ball. A tad discombobulated if you catch my drift. It’s not that I have writers block, as that usually happens around the letter O.  

With this being my eleventh attempt at this marathon, the same thing happens every year. I think I am far more organized than I really am, then in preparation to jump on a jet plane for my birthday trip, work trumps A-Z every time.

That said, what a difference a year makes. Aside from sucking the hind tit on the challenge, my work life balance is amazing. I love my job and am looking forward to the adventures I have planned for 2024.

The honest truth is that some days I just have more drive than others. There have been several times in the last decade where I have been a tad overwhelmed and wondered if this was the end of the challenging writing road for me. 

If you’re stopping by for the first time, I am pleased to report that today isn’t that day!

As far as the word I selected for the letter D. Due to what I have on my plate, I may be emotionally confused or uncertain that I will stay on track for the challenge....

But say my word of the day three times fast. How fun was that ???



5 comments:

  1. Hi!
    Visiting fro another AtoZ challenge blog. I totally relate to this post though - it's difficult to keep up, and I've often fallen short of finishing up. But really, anything you write is good - it let's people get to know you more. I'm sure you can do it!

    Kai
    My posts are listed at The AtoZ of me and my inspirations

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  2. Discombobulated sounds like a disaster for Bob. It is a funny word. As my mom said, A big part of life is showing up. Enjoy what you can with A to Z. That's my plan and my excuse for not getting X done. That is a hard one. Visiting from A to Z, annbennett2.blogspot.com

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  3. I always loved that word! Now reading backwards through your posts. LOL!

    https://dbmcnicol.com/a-afterthought/

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  4. Love this! Good for you for jumping in for the challenge even without knowing the outcome! I'm more apt to not sign up if I doubt I can finish. Even this year, I'm pushing hard at the start for fear of other commitments getting in the way. I need to take a page from your book! Visiting from thankfulme.net

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  5. A certain amount of confusion adds zest to the day!

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