The juggle is on: making time for lupus in a hectic schedule
I have some juggling to do. On the heels of my post on Monday, announcing my upcoming appearance with
the pillbags on September 24th, that fundraising event kicks off a
whirlwind of activities here at Despite Lupus/Pillbag headquarters. Here’s how my fall is shaping up:
9/29 - Bernie and Deirdre's birthday party - which wouldn't be complete without our 20 closest neighbors.(Note that we don't even invite Dee's school buddies - neighbor kids only and our two beloved local cousins.)
10/5 - 10/6 - To Philadelphia to give LFA Lupus Symposium Keynote
10/10 - Meet with local retailer about Pillbags
10/11 - Back to Philadelphia for a bridal shower
10/19 - To NYC to make a Pillbag sales call to retailer - only day available.
10/26 - Back to Philadelphia for my niece's confirmation - for which I'm the sponsor. I'm so honored!
10/27 - Fly to Nashville for bachelorette party
11/3 - To Baltimore for LFA Maryland Annual Lupus Symposium to set up Pillbag shop
11/14-11/17 - To Los Angeles for wedding
Whew. That’s a lot of stuff to pack into just a few weeks. This list, of course, doesn't include the doctors' appointments, meetings, school events, and all the other stuff I have littered throughout the month, nor the fact that Johnny's traveling two of the weekends mentioned above. In addition, October is the month we're supposed to move out of our house into the rental. Yikes!
So before I say “yes” to all of these events, I have a little noodling to do. Can I do it all? Should I do it all? Am I putting my “living well” status in jeopardy? And what can I do to make sure I don’t overdo?
So before I say “yes” to all of these events, I have a little noodling to do. Can I do it all? Should I do it all? Am I putting my “living well” status in jeopardy? And what can I do to make sure I don’t overdo?
First things first. Like any high-achieving, driven, pushaholic, I want to do it all. When I look at this list, I see one commitment after another that screams, “Do me, do me!” I don’t see a single event that I want to sacrifice. I desperately want to make them all happen.
So I have to approach it another way. Instead of asking myself, "What has to happen", I have to ask myself, "What doesn't have to happen?" I have to eliminate the lowest-hanging fruit first...then make the harder decisions after that, if necessary. I have to remind myself that life will go on, whether or not I make most of these events in the first place. Sometimes it's hard to admit that I'm dispensable...but in this case, it's a good reminder that a list of to do's is really just a list of words on a page, and nothing more.
Of course, before I eliminate anything, I want to consider logistics. As you can imagine, with each out-of-town event, there’s a logistical laundry list of stuff to consider – mode of transportation, travel times, nap times, sleeping arrangements, etc. etc. When I find myself with back to back events like this (as I did at the beginning of last summer), I find it beneficial to map out the details of each event to which I've already committed. That way, I can see how the days surrounding those events need to shape up - and how much other stuff I need to clear away in order to give myself a moment (or even two) to breathe.
So this is my homework for the weekend. Figure out how these dates are going to fit into my life with lupus, and make a plan to try and ensure that they don't take a toll. I'll keep you posted!
Of course, before I eliminate anything, I want to consider logistics. As you can imagine, with each out-of-town event, there’s a logistical laundry list of stuff to consider – mode of transportation, travel times, nap times, sleeping arrangements, etc. etc. When I find myself with back to back events like this (as I did at the beginning of last summer), I find it beneficial to map out the details of each event to which I've already committed. That way, I can see how the days surrounding those events need to shape up - and how much other stuff I need to clear away in order to give myself a moment (or even two) to breathe.
So this is my homework for the weekend. Figure out how these dates are going to fit into my life with lupus, and make a plan to try and ensure that they don't take a toll. I'll keep you posted!
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