spur of the moment mistake..
@chicksdigscars (5483)
September 26, 2012 10:26am CST
I hate spur of the moment decisions lol!
And this one, is so silly!
My partner runs her own little cleaning business, and she has a job on tomorrow on which she brings her own supplies.
It is a full clean of a rental property before new people move in.
It doesn’t bother me that she brings her own supplies because she makes good money from these cleans and it means we always have supplies at home anyway.
My spur of the moment decision though, was this.
She needs to go buy a new mop to clean this house, and she had said about going to the shop to get one this afternoon. She then asked however, if she would rather me wait until I finish work, and us go together, and we can get some groceries.. and what did I say? Yes!
And that was 2 hours ago, and as it’s nearing 4.30pm in work I couldn’t see it far enough. All I want to do is go home and go to bed!
But now that I said I would go, I can’t say no. and I also can’t make her go on her own, as she could have went earlier lol.
Do you ever make spur of the moment decisions you later regret?
What do you think of this?
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
10 Nov 12
Oh yes, i also make some spur of the moments decision my friend.
Like today, i decided to delete all the pictures that i posted . Only to find out that one of the respondents said just today that she will take a look at my pictures, because they will also be having their reunions.
Thus, i just attached two pictures at her box so she can immediately take a look at them.
@carmelanirel (20942)
• United States
26 Sep 12
Yes I also make plans and then regret them later. Depending on how bad I really feel, I try to just get through it, if not then I explain that I am too tired and hope the person I made plans with understands.
@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
26 Sep 12
As pertains to work? All the time! lol. I've said "oh yeah let's meet up after I get off work" of course that's the day that my feet bother me the most, or it's an emotional day for me the worst...
Maybe it won't be so bad and you can get through and have everything you need. Pick yourself up a chocolate bar while your at it, it's okay to indulge every once in awhile.
@GemmaR (8517)
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26 Sep 12
I always go through things like this, because I will agree to plans without thinking about how I am going to feel about them later on in the week. It is very easy for example to agree to meet a friend for a drink on Friday after work when it is the weekend before and you're feeling happy and energetic; however when the time actually comes and you've just had a long week at work the only thing that I would want to do would be to go home and have a nice hot shower and read a magazine in bed. But unfortunately we don't think ahead enough!






