A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Forty-Nine

I am writing this in the morning, as I seem to have forgotten to do my work last night.  It was a crazy day, and with the stress of this week I am not surprised.  In truth, it is not the first night this week where it slipped my mind, and at least once before I went to bed then woke and remembered my undone work.  Of course, I set it right by dragging myself from bed and doing the writing then, but I didn't think about it at all, this time, until I woke this morning.  I am here, though, now, and that is what matters most, not that I slipped up, but that I am not letting it derail me.

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