You want my number one priority for tomorrow? It’s only 6:18am right now, you don’t want my priority for today? Okay… I haven’t thought that far ahead yet. Maybe I’ll give both.
My number one priority for tomorrow, Tuesday October 3, 2023, partially depends on what happens today. First and foremost must be to no longer have Covid-19. I am planning on testing today, but as soon as I made that decision I sneezed so… yeah. Other top priorities for tomorrow include doing whatever needs to be done to help any of my customers that might need help, closing my activity watch rings and hitting my food and water goals for the day. Fun stuff like that.
My number one priority for the coming day is to take that Covid-19 home test that I mentioned and have it be negative. I am positive I will achieve the first piece of that goal, but also pretty sure I will not achieve the second piece. Other goals include restarting my exercise routine again, hopefully without completely wiping myself out with Covid-19 fatigue symptoms. As soon as I publish this post I am going to have a faux run (running in place, or jogging in place which I pronounce yogging, with a soft J). I haven’t done this routine in two weeks, thanks Covid, so I am a little nervous, but here goes. Also, goals for today include all of the helping customers stuff I mentioned as goals for tomorrow. That’s pretty important.
Okay, so the prompt asked for tomorrow’s priority and I gave today and tomorrow. Two priorities for the price of one! You’re welcome, internets!
You may find that it takes you a good week or two to get back to full strength. Hang in there. This virus sucks!!
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Hope it’s negative. Don’t know if there’s still Covid-19?! Now it’s almost ending in here
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The good news is COVID-19 is not a death sentence. You will rise, and you will shine, maybe not today, but you’ll be alive tomorrow. That’s a HUGE top priority.
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You are from which country? Is COVID 19 still prevalent?
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I live in the United States and Covid-19 is still a problem, but not nearly as big a problem as it was in 2020 and 2021. Infection rates are going up but hospitalizations are not.
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Ok. Get well soon. Tc
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💯
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my work
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great
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