This is actually me waking up in the middle of the night to write this post. I have had quite a busy week, starting Thursday night.
I happened to be awake all through Thursday night because I had something I wanted to finish covering before the week ended since I had not been able to complete it before the speculated time I had given myself.
This made me stay awake until 5:45 a.m. on Friday morning before I had to go back to bed. Where it became confusing is that on my normal day, I always wake up at 5:00 a.m.; that is how my body is scheduled to function while I do my normal activities of the day after waking up, which are that I pray, arrange my room, workout, brush and bathe, and read at least a chapter of a book before I begin any other activities of the day.
All these mentioned above are my default routine for every day, aside from Sundays, when I just pray and head to church. I complete these routines within the range of 5:00am to 8:00am, but now that I am going to bed by 5:45am, it makes it quite a little difficult.
I went to bed, but because it was already day, my body could not fully sleep, knowing there were activities I could still cover. I woke up past 7:00 am and began my default activities of the day, then moved on to my major activity before moving out in the night for a dinner night that I was invited to.
Now these pictures was taken at the dinner night while the person beside me in the picture is @bobbydones. I had quite a nice time at the dinner-night programme and was awake all through, even though I had barely given myself up to 2 hours of sleep.
For dinner, we were served amala with ewedu and four meats. I can't really say I have a favourite meal, but this is one of the meals I like eating. I was very happy when it was served.
The programme ended by 4:00 a.m., and I had to wait a little until 6:00 a.m. before I could head home. I had the opportunity to take another 2-hour nap. Then, when I got home by past 6:00 am, I had to sleep for another 2 hours because I had another programme to be at.
By this time, I was already feeling chest pain within me, even to the point of writing this post, because I had not given myself enough rest that my body required. So let me continue my story.
I stood up by 8 a.m. again to prepare for the second programme I needed to be at. I had to skip going to my church rehearsal for this programme because I had promised them months ago that I would make myself available for them.
It was a church anniversary, and it was a very long service which ended by 6:00 pm. I was feeling very exhausted and this time, the pain in my chest had increased so much.
I had to rush home to prepare for a presentation with my project supervisor, which is to be held by 9:00 p.m., but I was not feeling well and hadn't slept enough. My brain could not process anything, and my body was tired. I hoped that the presentation would not happen because if it did, I would probably be saying rubbish.
As I got home, a friend @monioluwa visited to stay for the night, and thereafter, I slept off. When I woke up later, I was glad to hear the news that the presentation did not hold. I went back to sleep, and while in my sleep, it occurred to me that I had not been on Hive through the weekend. I had been on one activity to the other.
It also occurred to me that I would be playing guitar in church this morning, and I would need to stay up through this night to score the praise and choir song so that I don't end up messing myself up. I also need to plan the clothes I will be wearing to church before hand.
At the moment, I so much want to sleep, but if I do, I risk not doing some major activities. I just thought that before I go on to do them, let me come to share my thoughts here, as this is the only chance I can get to write.
If you read to this point, thank you very much! I really appreciate it. Happy Sunday!
𝙰𝙱𝙾𝚄𝚃 𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝙰𝚄𝚃𝙷𝙾𝚁
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Starstrings01, also known as Giftedhands, attends the Federal University of Agriculture in Abeokuta to study mechatronics engineering. He is a lover of the hive, a guitarist from Nigeria, and a student.
His ambition on Hive is to be more than just an ordinary blogger; he wants to be someone with a purpose. That's why he started the newbies initiative @newbies-hive to help guide and support newbies. Please follow the @newbies-hive curation trail by clicking here.
He tries to juggle education with being active on the chain, but his love and passion for Hive keep him on track..
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