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I should be finishing up the flier for my October beach retreat and emailing it to people likely to want to be attend.

Instead, I am being my finest little ADD self and writing blogs while I am making fresh dog food and checking email and getting ready for a not-so-pleasant test (medical, not serious, don’t ask) and sorting green beans for snapping and working on my website and recharging my laptop and making a new To-Do list and flipping through a magazine.

Things that distract me…and allow me to procrastinate.

That is really not an accurate description of what I’m doing, though. Look at those things I AM doing, for heaven’s sake! I am being incredibly productive.

Just not in the way I need to be.

OK, OK. I’ll stop writing blogs and work on the flier.

But I’m still gonna finish up the dog food and green beans though…

  • Debbie

    Linda, how is it that we are all so much alike? Yes, I understand the neurological implications of ADD, but how does that explain that we have the same interests and enjoy the same types of things? Ok, a lot of people like to garden, but organic gardening? And why do we have such a strong drive to create something? A picture, a song, a silk flower arrangement, a new recipe, why are we such \