Sunday, 14 July 2019

2019 DIARY WEEK TWENTY EIGHT 8th JULY -- 14th JULY

Sadly starting the week again in the same position I was hoping to avoid, broke, seriously struggling to just get by. Got in this morning and managed to nab some breakfast which was nice, a quiet morning and managed to get plenty done plus updated my other blogs for the coming days so that was good start. Going to try and get by this week with little cash and see how that goes, then the plan for the weekend will be to go out somewhere and relax although it's also the British Grand Prix this weekend so try and get back home to watch qualifying too. Tuesday managed to have a decent day and survived, home to watch Tennis, Holby and be ready for the rest of the week. Updated other blogs for Pontefract and Kempton Park racing, then look ahead to next few weeks. 

Rang up and tried to get back an over-payment made last week, IF that comes back then we got a couple of quid for myself to get through the month and that will be nice. I also need to send a card to James in Australia for his birthday (sent on Friday, good) and also renew my driving licence too. Alas as is always the case I managed to lose most of that money but did get some onto Amazon card so that's one aspect covered for now. Need to survive past next week and then look towards August.




Wished my friend Wendy a lovely birthday, and said hi to Sarah but am very unlikely to see either of them again now. Really finding it hard to get through the days and little things tend to make me upset. Have a peaceful weekend if you can and enjoy the Cricket Final on Sunday on Ch4. 





Turn off your mobile phone.

Mobile phones are a great way to keep in touch with colleagues, customers and the people you care about. However for your own sense of peace and well-being it’s important to know when to turn off your mobile phone:
• Turn it off when you are having a conversation with someone in person.
• Turn it off when you are with friends and relatives so that you can be fully present. 
• Turn it off for some time each day so that you have “down time” time when you’re not working and when you can’t be interrupted by a ringing phone.

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