Here are some tasks I've been avoiding lately, intentionally and unintentionally:
Task One: I need to cut the grass. I really need to cut the grass. The yard will look like a jungle if I don't get to the yard. The backyard looks even worse. I feel good when the yard is cut. I worry about all the critters I may encounter when I go outside. Grasshoppers, katydids, spiders, wasps, mosquitoes...you name it. Also, Houston gets really hot and humid right now, so I keep waiting until it gets too hot. Though, I can go out in the morning time when it isn't as hot, and the bugs are still asleep. I just have to put on long sleeves and pants with long socks.
Task Two: Homework. I dread doing homework because I don't like the format of it. Every teacher I have does homework differently. Some have McGraw Hill (which I despise), but others have their own third-party websites. I guess that's my fault, because I chose hybrid classes. The workload is just astronomical and overwhelming at times, and I miss assignments for one class because I'm doing assignments for the other class and don't have enough time left over. I guess I should've done what I said I was going to do: complete my assignments for each class, right after I get out of class.
Task Three: Hobbies. I have none because school takes up a majority of my time and I have no organization skills. See Task Two.
Task Four: Business matters. See tasks two and three. Also, I'm waiting on some money from Uncle Sam. It'll be here tomorrow.
I have four major tasks that I need to complete. I have my reasons not to do them, but they do not away the benefits of getting them done. I'll be gettin' to work now.
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