There are days when I don’t feel like doing anything.
On days like this, I once saw somewhere that it’s good to start with something easy and take care of it one by one.
I packed two pastries I bought yesterday at Costco and a probiotic drink, and went out for a walk.
It’s hard to leave the house, but once I step outside, I can get some sunlight and feel like I’m becoming healthier.
After coming back home, I prepared lunch for my dad and put the clothes in the laundry basket into the washing machine.
I washed a round of dishes that had piled up, and took the clothes from the drying rack and put them into the drawer.
Today is Wednesday, which means it’s trash collection day.
I vacuumed the living room, took out a standard garbage bag, gathered all the trash in the house, and tied it up.
There was some messy waste paper, so I cleaned it up neatly as well.
It wasn’t perfect everywhere I touched, but it felt like things were getting organized, and I felt satisfied.
I also submitted my dad’s insurance documents through a mobile app, which I had been putting off because it was annoying.
After doing it, it was nothing special, but I only applied today after delaying it.
I was going to take my work shoes that I wear at Coupang to the laundry shop before going to work.
But when I heard it would take up to 3 days, I turned back. I guess I’ll just wash them at home.
I only had bread in the morning and skipped lunch, so I got hungry.
I came home and cooked Samyang ramen and even mixed rice into it.
Once I felt full, it somehow felt like I could start something again.
I still have a wound on my neck, so I can’t take a refreshing shower yet,
but I washed my hair and cleaned myself roughly.
Once I wash like this and come out, I feel good and my body feels lighter.
So I diligently wrote down what I did today.
I only did easy things, but it’s already evening.
Time really flies.
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