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Real worriers don’t need a calendar to keep track of the things they need to dread. They’re on their mind all the time. They wake up to the thought of them and carry them with every second of the day, every day. I should know; I suffer from anxiety, depression, OCD, and PTSD, not to mention autism (specifically, Asperger’s), germaphobia, and perfectionism, to name a few. Needless to say, it’s a miserable existence.
By my casual (and likely incorrect) calculations, Charlie Brown would be about 80? now. So he’d be dreading lots of dr appointments if he’s like the majority.
Every weekday morning, first thing, I sit in this chair, at about this time, and open Outlook. First step, delete almost all of the emails that arrived since I Iast checked. Next step review all of the Goto, Zoom and Teams meetings I have to attend. Last step, decide which ones I’ll ignore.
These days my home page is Google… I’m too scared to open with the news. I sort of have to build up courage, and edge into it, like a bathtub that might be full of ice water.
Yes – Friday, where the mailbox will be loaded with valentines…all for Snoopy. All of your valentines got sent to newspapers by mistake.
(Seriously, there was a report once that so many kids who read how Charlie Brown never got valentines felt sorry for him and sent one to him through their newspaper, that he actually gets more valentines than anyone alive. The same goes with Halloween candy and TV stations that aired “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” Why, yes, I probably will repeat this “fact” in October…)
Now that I’m retired, and I KNOW I don’t know everything, my wife seems to think I don’t need to keep using my phone calendar. And then she’s gets crazy if I don’t remember that we’re going somewhere…
mccollunsky 1 day ago
A Sour Sunday, a melancholy Monday, a terrible Tuesday, a Woah is Me Wednesday, a Trying Thursday, a failure Friday and a sad Saturday.
Argythree 1 day ago
This sounds familiar…
cracker65 1 day ago
My work schedule is so weird that of I didn’t keep a copy on my fridge, I wouldn’t even know what day it was
knutdl 1 day ago
Too sad.
PhantomStrngrr 1 day ago
Real worriers don’t need a calendar to keep track of the things they need to dread. They’re on their mind all the time. They wake up to the thought of them and carry them with every second of the day, every day. I should know; I suffer from anxiety, depression, OCD, and PTSD, not to mention autism (specifically, Asperger’s), germaphobia, and perfectionism, to name a few. Needless to say, it’s a miserable existence.
Mediatech 1 day ago
Nothing unusual; just the mundane, every day dread.
Little Caesar about 24 hours ago
So much for Psalm 118.24….
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 23 hours ago
I know the feeling, Charlie!
Bigfieldnutsfan(big Nate + Garfield + peanuts) about 23 hours ago
He just wants to check if there is something he hates
Grace Premium Member about 23 hours ago
By my casual (and likely incorrect) calculations, Charlie Brown would be about 80? now. So he’d be dreading lots of dr appointments if he’s like the majority.
Gandalf about 22 hours ago
I could use one of those calendars!
joanknr about 22 hours ago
I just checked my calendar and now I dread Wednesday….I see I have a dentist appointment!!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 22 hours ago
Watch the news and weather, lots to dread.
The Reader Premium Member about 22 hours ago
Mondays, dread Monday!
cdnalor about 22 hours ago
A 24-hour news cycle usually does it for most people.
bbenoit about 22 hours ago
Every weekday morning, first thing, I sit in this chair, at about this time, and open Outlook. First step, delete almost all of the emails that arrived since I Iast checked. Next step review all of the Goto, Zoom and Teams meetings I have to attend. Last step, decide which ones I’ll ignore.
Darryl Heine about 21 hours ago
Charlie Brown doesn’t know Valentine’s Day is later this week according to the calendar.
The Fly Hunter about 21 hours ago
What? Me worry?
uniquename about 21 hours ago
One of the many great things about retirement is that there are very few days I dread anymore.
ladykat Premium Member about 21 hours ago
You can dread Valentine’s Day on Friday.
dflak about 21 hours ago
I use the standard Outlook calendar. It reminds me to do stuff.
I wish I had a way to include the weather in the calendar. As a retiree, I cancel when it is bad.
Ellis97 about 20 hours ago
At least he’s prepared
F-Flash about 20 hours ago
Like the song said, “It’s a turn down day”, by The Cyrkle. Nothin on my mind,& I dig it.
imagenesis about 20 hours ago
Easy, just watch the news Charlie Brown.
Decepticomic about 20 hours ago
Just the mornings, and the afternoons, and the evenings.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 20 hours ago
I’m an optimist. I always buy “dread not” calendars. Maybe it’s just the old sailor in me!
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 19 hours ago
Click on the little icon in the dock at the bottom of the screen.
EMGULS79 about 18 hours ago
I don’t think that’s quite the way David Allen would describe the purpose of the calendar.
txmystic about 18 hours ago
The only problematic day of any week is Tuesday.
TheRealTeddyOrtiz about 18 hours ago
CMON GUYS 46 COMMENTS AINT ENOUGH
lnrokr55 about 17 hours ago
Sometimes planning works, sometimes it don’t ! ;-)
Can't Sleep about 17 hours ago
These days my home page is Google… I’m too scared to open with the news. I sort of have to build up courage, and edge into it, like a bathtub that might be full of ice water.
mindjob about 17 hours ago
I’m an optimist, news doesn’t depress me. Paranoia isn’t my friend
Kiwiwriter47 about 17 hours ago
I know how he feels.
del_grande Premium Member about 16 hours ago
Yes – Friday, where the mailbox will be loaded with valentines…all for Snoopy. All of your valentines got sent to newspapers by mistake.
(Seriously, there was a report once that so many kids who read how Charlie Brown never got valentines felt sorry for him and sent one to him through their newspaper, that he actually gets more valentines than anyone alive. The same goes with Halloween candy and TV stations that aired “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” Why, yes, I probably will repeat this “fact” in October…)
John Jorgensen about 15 hours ago
Boy this is relatable!
bobtoledo Premium Member about 14 hours ago
Now that I’m retired, and I KNOW I don’t know everything, my wife seems to think I don’t need to keep using my phone calendar. And then she’s gets crazy if I don’t remember that we’re going somewhere…
eddi-TBH about 11 hours ago
Stunday, Moanday, Twistday, Woesday, Toresday, Fearsday, Shatterday – after Harlan Ellison
geese28 about 11 hours ago
Well next week is midwinter recess…
Strawberry King about 10 hours ago
Maybe it’ll be something good, you don’t know.
anncorr339 about 8 hours ago
Charlie why do you always think the worse