As I was watching the stream of information pass through my Twitter client, I noticed a particular Tweet that resonated with me. It goes as follows:
definetheline: The weekend used to mean ‘no work’. Now it means ‘stop working on the things you don’t want to do, and work on the things you want to do’.
I can totally relate to that statement and I was wondering, can you?
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Ia lways work on stuff I love doing
Nicely put indeed, I sure can relate!
I can definitely relate to that – unless my football team happens to be playing
I work all week plus weekends on jobs I what to do. No leisure time thou
I try to free up the weekends to provide time for myself to get my own personal projects worked on but thinking about what has to be accomplished the following work week sometimes prevents that from happening.
Yes that is something I can definitely relate with, especially when working online. I leave the weekdays for the boring stuff and the weekends for the things I actually do want to do.
With school going on the expression is right for me :S
I usually work on client stuff during the week, and I enjoy it, but when the weekend comes I like to work on my own sites.
This is exactly how i spend my weekends. Nicely put.
That totally describes my weekend. Unless there’s racin’ on of course.
…then you probably need to change your 9-5 job to something you really want to do.
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