Self absorption at its best

July 30th, 2008

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Yesterday I took a parking pass for work. Their only requirement is that you return it by 9 am the following morning. Because I borrowed it just last week on Friday, then spent an extra hour Monday morning trying to find the pass, I set myself an alarm so I wouldn’t forget it this time.

I did manage to remember the pass this morning. However, once I got to work I promptly forgot that I needed to turn it in. So the parking office had to call me.

I have been so wrapped up with my life lately that I haven’t been checked in mentally anywhere. I worry that I am not remembering conversations, sounding uninterested when people are talking to me, not getting work done, and not sleeping very much. I can’t even pinpoint what I am so distracted with. I just hope that once my family gets here I can focus on someone other than me.

One Response to “Self absorption at its best”

  1. I feel the same way. Conversations are a blur. Today - I got up three times from my desk to do something and then quickly forgot why I even got up.

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