When is the last time you took a risk? How did it work out?

Didn’t we literally just talk about this yesterday?! I object to writing about it again. Instead, I will simply say that today I’m taking a risk by representing my department at a career fair for kids in the local school system. The risky part is that I have to be there for 90% of my workday, on a Friday, when there are SO many things I need to get done back at my office before Monday. It’s also Friday and I’m tired. Will I be able to reign in this snarky attitude I’m feeling already about standing in the expo center talking to kids all day? Especially when my new tattoo is entering its itchy era and I’m not supposed to scratch it? It’s risky sending me in there today. How will it go? Time will tell…

8 responses

  1. I thought this when I saw the prompt. This month must be risky month haha

    1. Apparently so! Lol!

  2. Not all who wander are lost Avatar
    Not all who wander are lost

    OK, I was wondering if I was crazy why would they be so lazy? They wouldn’t even give us a day in between

    1. Right?! It’s got to be automated somehow.

  3. Good luck today!!! And I know…this prompt thing has to be updated.

    1. Thanks! And it really does. I wish there was a way to leave feedback on it.

  4. Haha. I noticed the daily prompts repeat themselves more than they should. I just shake my head at it when I see it and keep it moving. LOL!

    1. Sometimes it shows me the one for the next day depending on what device I’m using. Like, if what I saw when I got on my iPad is to be believed, the one tomorrow seems like it’s fishing for topics.

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