Here we go again.
I have a shower and look at my reflection in the bathroom mirror, I looked back with bloodshot eyes and I decided I looked crap.
Welcome to my world.

Once in the office I was told by my manager that I needed rest, and I should leave as soon as possible and get some snooze time.
That sounded good.
I have meetings and tackle the overflowing inbox. I remember one day when there would be just that day's mails waiting to be dealt with. Now I have hundreds and maybe thousands of unread mails in the inbox.
After lunch we have the bi-weekly meeting, and as the others were leaving for Aarhus, I decide to go back to the hotel.
I go to my room, lay in bed, read for twenty minutes or so, then snooze for two hours, waiting up just gone 5.
I felt much better.

At least it looks nice.
I walk back to the main square and go to the Posthuis for dinenr again. I have a Mexican burger, which was rather bland, washed down with 60ml of orange juice instead of beer. Felt much, much better.
I go to my room, write and watch some Danish football.
Then go to bed at half ten, sleep for eight hours.
2 comments:
i can commiserate regarding the bane of email. I average 70-per day... and I'm managing a grew of five. There's no way one can manage people and tackle a new email every 6-minutes.
Mails and meetings kill actual work.
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