I've taken to sticking Post-it Notes around my environs to remind me of the things that matter: "Get over the idea the work has to be perfect to be seen", "It is better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring" and "Buy light bulbs". Also, "Write Herald column".
Even with such reminders it has been hard to do anything this week. I broke up with the man I have been seeing for almost five years. That was excruciatingly painful and afterwards my brain seemed to have gone bung. I had great difficulty performing the routine tasks required to keep one's life functioning.
I ran out of petrol on the Northwestern Motorway at a bit where there are roadworks and no shoulder to park on. I sometimes wonder if there should be a rule that you can't drive when heartbroken. "Madam, have you been drinking or been involved in any traumatic long-term relationship breakdowns in the past 24 hours?"
In other news, I had to dispose of two dead rats, the nits are back, my kids were sick and I yelled at the doctor again because I am still waiting for an appointment with a paediatric neurologist for my son. (I first wrote about this in November. The DHB needs more funding: go figure.)
I tried to read a book about focus, to help me, well, focus, but couldn't concentrate and kept getting interrupted by the children singing Dumb Ways to Die: "Teach yourself how to fly, eat a two-week-old unrefrigerated pie."