As it can take a looong time for faults to be remedied, I thought this could fill in for now?
1. My Vabysmo eye injection this afternoon at the hospital.
2. I wore my 'hidden disabilities' thingy around my neck.
3. Home and having a curry tonight
As it can take a looong time for faults to be remedied, I thought this could fill in for now?
1. My Vabysmo eye injection this afternoon at the hospital.
2. I wore my 'hidden disabilities' thingy around my neck.
3. Home and having a curry tonight
Three things happened yesterday which, at first glance, sound negative - actually they are not. (Because I was exercising saying "no" to others and "yes" to myself on a tough day with super-low energy).
1. I didn't allow - the unsolicited box-ticking / key performance indicator chasing / nothing in it for me; person repeatedly emailing me (poor content) messed up multiple links - who on the one hand said it was optional and yet kept badgering me to complete a survey ...to rattle my cage. (The legitimate service had not managed my expectations this survey would happen, they multiple messed up the unexplained attempts - to the extent it began to look more like someone attempting to gain access to s dataset, and it appeared, at best, pretty futile).
2. I did hold the line of not getting suckered into driving some distance to a manipulative relative's house - where a "flying visit" to drop something off (as their free petrol and free time "Amazon slave", at their convenience and never mine) often miraculously turns into you just lost 3/4 a day and missed lunch. (I have tried direct delivery by Amazon to their address - the relative always finds a way to make that fail e.g. by not telling me they are going to be away for that week! Well, yesterday, it wasn't convenient for me ...so I didn't fall for the tactic).
3. I realised that I had a particularly poor sleep as I woke up feeling too tired to be even hungry for breakfast - so I looked at my calendar and pruned out something which yesterday had "just too much hassle" written all over it. Instead, I sent my apology that I was unable to attend. (In times past; I would have got the car out, battled over there through the awkward traffic route, struggled to find the "plentiful parking" which does not exist, masked my way through the two hours of NT one-upmanship nonsense, abandoned my other errands in town, driven back home, and then collapsed in a heap for some hours / days - probably missing out at least one meal in the process).
The outcome: I found enough energy to eat my main meal yesterday, I took things a bit easy yesterday (I feel that I still need lessons in that topic - it was just not not something I was culturally exposed to before) and by evening - I was in a fit state to enjoy watching a TV programme with my household.
Three things happened yesterday which, at first glance, sound negative - actually they are not. (Because I was exercising saying "no" to others and "yes" to myself on a tough day with super-low energy).
1. I didn't allow - the unsolicited box-ticking / key performance indicator chasing / nothing in it for me; person repeatedly emailing me (poor content) messed up multiple links - who on the one hand said it was optional and yet kept badgering me to complete a survey ...to rattle my cage. (The legitimate service had not managed my expectations this survey would happen, they multiple messed up the unexplained attempts - to the extent it began to look more like someone attempting to gain access to s dataset, and it appeared, at best, pretty futile).
2. I did hold the line of not getting suckered into driving some distance to a manipulative relative's house - where a "flying visit" to drop something off (as their free petrol and free time "Amazon slave", at their convenience and never mine) often miraculously turns into you just lost 3/4 a day and missed lunch. (I have tried direct delivery by Amazon to their address - the relative always finds a way to make that fail e.g. by not telling me they are going to be away for that week! Well, yesterday, it wasn't convenient for me ...so I didn't fall for the tactic).
3. I realised that I had a particularly poor sleep as I woke up feeling too tired to be even hungry for breakfast - so I looked at my calendar and pruned out something which yesterday had "just too much hassle" written all over it. Instead, I sent my apology that I was unable to attend. (In times past; I would have got the car out, battled over there through the awkward traffic route, struggled to find the "plentiful parking" which does not exist, masked my way through the two hours of NT one-upmanship nonsense, abandoned my other errands in town, driven back home, and then collapsed in a heap for some hours / days - probably missing out at least one meal in the process).
The outcome: I found enough energy to eat my main meal yesterday, I took things a bit easy yesterday (I feel that I still need lessons in that topic - it was just not not something I was culturally exposed to before) and by evening - I was in a fit state to enjoy watching a TV programme with my household.
Surveys every time you interact with anyone, particularly all the follow up chasing, are annoying. I ignore most now.
Saying no to taking other people's parcels is not unreasonable. Well done.