learnteach: (Injury)
learnteach ([personal profile] learnteach) wrote2009-07-21 02:12 pm

I am bad at estimating limits.

Because I have always been taught to push them, so that I can improve. That which does not kill us...may indeed lengthen our recovery times, and incur extra pain.


Not a major point, but I'm really only good for one social thing a day (though I crave more!) and about 1/2 hour of standing work before I need to put the leg up. This is frustrating to me, as the numbers are usually closer to 3 and 8.

Still, have achieved some cleaning/sorting momentum. And healing apace. And more ideas for fun to do. Playdates! Pas! Dances when healed! The Church of the Fork!

I apologize to everyone I've had to blow off, but healing isn't just #1, it's #1, #3, #17.5, etc. Probably a lot of irrational numbers, but I'm trying to be rational and heal faster.

Boy, I'm posting about healing a lot.

[identity profile] helblonde.livejournal.com 2009-07-21 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I challenge you to test the limits the other direction. How fast/efficient can you be at doing standing-up stuff so that you can get back to sitting? I sit on the toilet while brushing my hair or teeth. Some call it lazy. I call it conserving energy.

[identity profile] syele.livejournal.com 2009-07-22 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
dear LORD, you are a genius! :)