One of my biggest strengths is that I don’t procrastinate. If I live in a world where I have a superpower given to me, it’s that I can pause time to be able to accomplish the hundred things I have planned for the day. If I could write a bestselling self-help book, it would be about time management (let’s add that to the list of many, many other things I have to attain). The reason behind my desire to fulfill a multitude of tasks is that it is the one thing I can control in this thing called life where many things are out of our own control.

Now, why is Tasha rambling on about time and her pursuit in finishing up tasks – you may think. If you think it’s because I’m trying to rub it in that I may be better than you, well, that’s where I get misunderstood. I usually amplify the things I’m good at to criticize myself, ironically enough.

 

I usually amplify the things I’m good at to criticize myself, ironically enough.

The things is, I’m actually going on about time because it’s the one thing I am lacking these days. More positively speaking, my brand-new daughter has been managing my time, and this is not a complaint. For instance, my morning coffee revolves around nursing her and how long she allows me to place her down for. 

So to this new challenge to achieve the next big thing – bring it on.

As someone who constantly gets anxious about achieving the next big thing, I would gladly accept a new challenge as something to tackle. Right  now, it’s the juggle between adoring the pair of doe eyes staring at me while I nurse and reaching for my laptop to officiate my new business. Not only is it extremely satisfying completing a demanding task with its perks and rewards, but it is gratifying proceeding in its journey while other people tell you it is impossible.

Just the other day, I closed a customized resume order within 36 hours. While this is often the minimum requirement I offer on a regular basis, the fact that I managed it with child is an accomplishment enough, and I look forward to having the ability to balance the domesticated life with my career – something that has evolved to be a normality among millennials (a controversial topic for another day). Of course, I would not have done it without my loving partner who have taken on joint responsibilities on accustoming our newborn in her delicate months before returning to work. So to this new challenge to achieve the next big thing – bring it on.

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