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Coping and Adding Stress to My Life

OK I'm coping with the fact that I had to fix the car to get us to therapy during the week. What I'm not coping so well with is the added stress of being forced to go back to private clients. I managed to finish the first set of five and schedule out the rest in sets of five. I'm wondering if I shouldn't have done sets of ten but I think the less I have to finish at once the less stress I'll have in theory.

I have to go to the grocery store but first I think I'll check Angel Food Ministries to see what they have this month. I need to make sure and order a box at the first of July so that we have two weeks of food at next to nothing. I have some coupons that I need to use for my Swagbucks. They are about to expire and they are for stuff that I actually wanted for meals so I really need to go ahead and use them. I think I'll separate them out while I research my next article.

I have a page at hubpages that I have to finish up but I seem to be stuck so I may start another one and alternate between them. I'm thinking of doing an editorial so that I can have more up for page views. I still need to schedule promotions and respond to emails so I'm going to go.

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