10-Minute Warning CXL

I’m becoming more forgetful recently, even if I write a lot online or offline.

For example, I left my home and had an affogato at my favorite spot tonight. Before I started drinking and writing, I took out the box containing my wireless earphones, and the right part of my earphones was not there. I feel bad about myself for a minute because I usually check out my everyday carry before I leave home. And I had to listen to only 1 earphone while writing.

The good news is that my Mother found the right part of my earphones and I got it upon arriving home. But the bad news is, well, I’m becoming more forgetful. I need to be more mindful about my belongings.

I have another example of me becoming more forgetful nowadays, but my time is up tonight.

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10-Minute Warning CXXXIX

All right. What can I write here under 10 minutes?

Honestly, I’m too lazy to write here on The Diary today. It must be the somber weather. But I don’t want to ruin my blogging schedule again, so here I am.

Anyway, I ran a few errands yesterday even if it’s raining moderately or heavily. But I wanted it to be done with, so I braved the weather. After that, I had a fresh haircut and a tasty dinner at my favorite cafe Satchmi and then I went home.

As for today, it’s mostly work and I did not go outside. I found a way to work on my monthly billings faster. Usually, I finish all the billings in 3-4 days. Now I’m about to finish everything tomorrow. That’s 2 days faster. And I also messaged a few suppliers, too. Good job, self!

And time’s up.

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XVI: A Few More Fights with Anxiety

Trigger warning: Anxiety. Please be advised.


Earlier today I published a new 10-Minute Warning post about my recent anxiety attacks, but when I read it again, I had to unpublish it because I mixed a lot of details in order. Writing about what happened in 10 minutes is a mistake. Sorry about that.

Now, I will need more than 10 minutes to explain everything properly.

Continue reading XVI: A Few More Fights with Anxiety