I compiled the results of the workplace inventory into Excel.
It's tough every year, but I feel relieved once it's done.
While I was at it, I rearranged the contents of drawers and shelves to make them easier to use.
The largest drawer was filled with towels I don't know what they're for.
Since we use paper towels after washing hands, we don't need that many towels.
Apparently, when there were more staff members, everyone had their own preferences.
Window towels, dishcloths, cleaning rags for accidents—all different sizes. It was just confusing.
I decided to cut them up into rags. Now the big drawer is empty.
I've given myself yet another reason to rethink how things are arranged. There's no end in sight.
Wednesday is a half-day.
Today I went to NOVA before my drum lesson.
My machine-gun English talking has gotten rusty, so I need to increase my output.
Today’s theme is how to express opinions indirectly.
Because stating a different opinion can make enemies, depending on how you phrase it.
My English goal this year is to revive my machine-gun talking.
I had some time before drum lessons, so I went to work and practiced before heading over.
My drum goal this year is to master bass drum and hi-hat pedal work.
The key to improvement in both English and drums is practice volume.
Having lessons for both motivates me to practice, so spending money to get evaluated is important.
