That's what a friend calls her kitchen catch-all. Mine is usually just purgatorial, but at the moment it's hovering on the brink of entropy.
The last time this happened, I was knocking off graphic chores at a standing worktop-a pair of doors hinged together and set on featherweight plastic sawhorses. Too busy to overthink, I dealt the drawer's graphic midden across the door's acreage and discovered the fastest way yet to catch up with the outside world.
I may time today's exercise. That's a good way to ground procrastination in reality.
When my child was small, I used to tell him, "You don't have to like it. You just have to do it."
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