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Old 07-16-2008, 01:08 AM #1
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Default Changing my life one book at time

Hi,
Today I had to go in to work and deal with some things.

Then I got to work on the office again.
Today I was very much aware how much this office is holding me back. As soon as the office gets stable I can clean out the garbage in my own apt and in my life.

I spent about 5 hours off and on moving books and filing cabinets and such. I had to move every book out of the book cases before the painters would agree to paint the walls -- they don't move books.

Now my back hurts. I didn't expect that.


Tomorrow I will stay home and empty a box or two in this apt. I can't wait to get to it. I need my life back.

I am hoping that the back recovers during sleep.

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