Being sick really sucks. A viral infection is like an annoying salesman who won’t take no for an answer and locks you in a room. Seriously, I can’t escape it to do anything, and I’m just waiting for the end. Oh and I feel really miserable too.
I’m considering the value of a GTD system when you have a lack of concrete things to do. I still haven’t worked out how to handle the little things I should be doing when ever I have free time, like revising notes. But, would it really be free time if I always had something to do?
This is the current problem I face with my OneNote based GTD system. I suppose this problem is unique to students, how do you motivate yourself when the job has no measurable benefit, and any reward is several months away?
So right now I have about as much direction as the writers of Lost. Simply turning on the TV, gives me a change in colour, even the blue man group would be jealous of. In such an opulent society, focused on vague buzzwords rather than underlying substance, how can any individual action matter. I know people say that teenagers always find life hard, but I never thought they would be right.
