The last few hours were spent doing taxes. I am left with a sense of being overwhelmed, of being unable to come to grips with the information required. There is a sense of “being out of it,” of being disconnected, of being much less effective and capable than I have been in the past, a mismatch between my innate sense of my abilities and the perceived actual day to day expression of those same abilities.
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RI – Pompeii Moments
Since the accident I have kept a continuous Accident Log (AL). This is used to store random observations of my behaviour, in addition to possible solutions to injury related problems. The Accident Log provides a running record of difficulties as they are encountered.
In trying to get a grip on what is bothering me, I went back to the start of February and reviewed the AL for relevant notes. This is what was found.
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Structure My Time
One of the big advantages of the TAQ submission process is that it has helped structure my time. In the morning I would rise and encounter a half finished document which would be completed before continuing with the creation of the next submission. At night, I would go to bed with a half finished document ready and waiting for me to complete in the morning.
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