“THE MINISTRY OF REMINDERS”
I frequently try to do too much. I was a multi-tasker before it was even a thing. Unfortunately, I am not always a good multi-tasker. My wife has often reminded me—with little effect, I regret to say—that I should finish one job before starting another. Good counsel! I wish that I would take it more often!
This tendency to try to do too much (a.k.a., “multitasking”) manifests its ugly self in all kinds of ways. Yesterday morning, I awakened at about 3:20, and couldn’t go back to sleep. I got up and got to work. “Well,” I said to myself, “at least I’ll get to my 7:00 a.m. twelve-step meeting on time.”
You guessed it: I was late.
When I was over on campus yesterday, preparing for classes, I decided to buy another coffee mug. It wasn’t that I needed it. I just wanted something with the Cincinnati Christian University logo on it. I had a CCU coffee cup several years ago, but it met a tragic end. Besides, $6.42 was not bad, I thought to myself! I put it to good use right away, and enjoyed a cup of coffee in the commuter lounge.
This morning, I decided to take my lovely $6.42-CCU cup upstairs to my work area. I decided to invite the dog upstairs too. Then there was the gate to keep our curious little dog from getting herself into trouble. I think there may have been one or two other items I took with me, but I can’t remember for sure. I’ve blotted out some details, I’m sure.
You see where this is going, don’t you?
I tried to put the coffee cup on the lavatory top, but my hands were full. The coffee mug stayed there for a second, and then there was a dismal “Splat!” on the floor, and my coffee cup was no more. (Fortunately, there wasn’t anything in it!)
I will not verbalize some of the things I was tempted to say to myself. I try to keep this website clean and family-friendly.
However, it didn’t take me long to laugh at myself. In fact, I’m getting better and better at doing that. I find myself endlessly entertaining. I got the vacuum cleaner, the broom, and dust pan, and began to clean up the mess. “That cup of coffee yesterday cost me $6.42,” I said ruefully to myself and my little dog. She was wisely keeping her distance from her calamity-prone master.
Now, here is the unsurprising humor behind my first CCU coffee cup: I had it for several years, until it got broken. . . . Well, it didn’t really get broken. I broke it. I was carrying a whole bunch of books and other items to the car, along with the cup. I don’t even need to tell you the rest, do I?
So, back to my second (and exceedingly brief) CCU coffee cup.
I was about to throw the whole thing in the trash, when I suddenly had a wonderful thought, two of them in fact. One thought was about writing the blog post that you are reading right now. The other thought was that I should keep the largest part of the cup as a reminder that multitasking is not my friend. So, here I am working at my computer, noticing the two-thirds of a cup that sits on my desk.
And there let it set until they take me out of this house feet first! Let it be a reminder that I am not God that I have my limits. Let it remind me to slow down, to do one thing at a time.
Come to think of it, that coffee cup may have been a really good expenditure of my money after all!
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