Willard wrote:
I could never keep the same schedule as the others I worked with, no matter what. Whether I rolled out of bed 30 minutes before I was supposed to be there, or got up four hours early, I would still manage to be late - unless I had an appointment with a client, I was always on time for those. Otherwise, I would get distracted doing something at home, or forget something and have to go back, or get one of those OCD convictions that I left the stove on, or something.
I could never get to work at the same time two days in a row, and I was never doing it consciously on purpose, it was almost as if events conspired to trip me up. I kind of think it was an unconscious rebellion at being told what to do.
The ironic thing was, once I got there, I actually got more work done than any of my coworkers, because I went straight to work and focused on my job, instead of sitting around socializing, joking, talking about television, celebrities, kids' activities and all that senseless crap.
But I was chronically tardy. I just get there when I get there, I hate being pressured.
This so sounds like me!! !
Even at 45 - my mum tells me that I do the opposite of what she says
Solo x