Oog, anxiety is hard
Jun. 11th, 2017 01:25 pmA couple of months ago I built two Ikea bookshelves to put behind my husband's and my comfy chairs, so that we could get temporary control over the stacks of books on the floor. After putting the shelves together, I didn't have the energy to clear a space to move them into. They've stood just behind the chairs at the kitchen table for those two months.
Today we bravely moved one of the bookshelves into place, which required .... coping with the stacks of books on the floor. Which stacks included magazines (do I want that copy of Threads? Should I save it out of the recycling in case another GBACG member wants it? ARGH DECISIONS) and random things that had gotten trapped amongst the stacks. (Hey, THAT's what happened to that backup phone power cell.)
I am physically shaking. But one bag of garbage and a respectable chunk of recycling are going OUT of the house, one bookshelf is in place and has shelves up so that I can put things away, and I can get to the kitchen table without eeling around a bookshelf.
I'm still shaking, though.
e: I installed Onepass before all this started and began the agonizing task of moving all my passwords from Chrome to 1pass, upping their security along the way. I was a proper good geek and rolled physical dice to generate a passphrase from www.diceware.com. Along the way, I changed my uncrackable but completely unrememberable Google password to a passphrase. So that was another thing.
Today we bravely moved one of the bookshelves into place, which required .... coping with the stacks of books on the floor. Which stacks included magazines (do I want that copy of Threads? Should I save it out of the recycling in case another GBACG member wants it? ARGH DECISIONS) and random things that had gotten trapped amongst the stacks. (Hey, THAT's what happened to that backup phone power cell.)
I am physically shaking. But one bag of garbage and a respectable chunk of recycling are going OUT of the house, one bookshelf is in place and has shelves up so that I can put things away, and I can get to the kitchen table without eeling around a bookshelf.
I'm still shaking, though.
e: I installed Onepass before all this started and began the agonizing task of moving all my passwords from Chrome to 1pass, upping their security along the way. I was a proper good geek and rolled physical dice to generate a passphrase from www.diceware.com. Along the way, I changed my uncrackable but completely unrememberable Google password to a passphrase. So that was another thing.