Sunday, November 3, 2013

The last day of the week, Sunday.

On a lazy Sunday afternoon when the sun was at its most powerful status, I laid in my bed, exhausted and tired. Energy draining as my eyes start to shut but I forcibly tried to keep them open.
Why?
My blinds were wide open and I was glazing outside the window, sort of upside down as my head was tilted backwards. For god knows why it felt comfortable. The view outside my window was just green, blue and white. Green being the giant tree planted near the kerb and blue and white being the fluffy clouds in the blue sky. The colours were amazingly beautiful and matched perfectly. From the perspective I was looking at the world from, it had felt like I was in a rainforest. I could just manage to fight my eyes through and see the top of the trees and hear the melody the birds were chirping from their nest. It was serene and magical.
I enjoyed the scene for a few minutes more until.... until... I couldn't move my head. My heart dropped a mile. My head spinning but not dizzy. I was solidified in that position and had tried to adjust my neck and head. After a few minutes, I had finally returned back to my normal position and rested, waiting for my neck to adjust and discontinue the pain it was sending to my brain.
I had just realised that the whole time, the afternoon sun was hiding behind the clouds and as soon as I got out of bed, it reappeared. It felt like it was sending me an indirect message. A bit like celebrating that I finally got out of bed to attack these little strong devils by the names of Procrastination and Demotivation. Good names aye? I thought so.
As I was sitting on the edge of my bed, my watch was caught my attention. The time. Tick tick tick. Half an hour later it was....
Here I will finalise my Sunday story by saying that I was attacked by Procrastination and Demotivation. Might I add, Daydream too, the other devil.
Must I conclude that I will attack all three of them by today and let the world live in peace with productivity, inspiration and realistic prospects.

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