Random regular chores thoughts
Aug. 1st, 2004 05:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Two chores that really sap my energy are grocery shopping, and going to the laundromat to do laundry.
They are mutally exclusive - if one happens, the other will not happen in the same day. Not if one wants me to not be a complete bitch during and after, low energy, and useless the rest of the day.
Shopping for non-grocery items also takes a fair amount of energy, but it's not quite as bad as the previous two things.
The problem with both, I think, is a combination of things I _have_ to do, regularly, and lots of people, loudness, and way too many things to try to pay attention to, or try to ignore. Also, there are often small children at both.
They tend to not happen if I'm sufficiently low energy, unless they _have_ to - and feeding my cat gets higher priority than getting myself food, if I'm having low energy problems. In other words, if he needs stuff, I'll go to the store sooner than if I do. It's also easier for me to do them if I'm already out of the house (ie, coming home from work). Going home first makes it _much_ more difficult to do them.
Yep. Hate shopping and going to the laundromat to do laundry (I don't mind laundry at all, if I can do it in a _home_). They drain me, and really make anything else I might _have_ to do that day highly unlikely - which means that everything else has to be done, first. Which _can_ mean that I don't have enough energy left over to go do them. *sigh*
Dishes and sweeping and such are mostly delayed due to lazy, which always gets worse when low energy. But dishes are something I always rinse, and eventually either lack of a certain dish or lack of space in the kitchen will make me do them. Sweeping tends to wait until walking around barefoot gets unpleasant due to grit and cat hair on the floor.
Cooking is also on my 'takes a huge amount of energy' list. Which is probably why I never really learned how, much. And why I so rarely _do_ it, beyond ridiculously simple stuff (regardless of how many cookbooks I own).
Tidying/organizing periodically takes over my brain (unless I'm _so_ low energy - midwinter, usually - that _nothing_ gets done), so tends to not be a problem.
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