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Getting Things Done October 29, 2007

Posted by Martin in : Thailand , trackback

The past 7 days have perhaps been the most productive I've experienced in Thailand.

I've always claimed that it is impossible to do more than two things in one day over here.  Any task seems to take half a day of ones time or half a day of ones energy but, despite spending our evenings exhausted, Tik and I are delighted that we've worked productively through our to-do lists.

It's been 5 months since Tik and I decided to purchase our own apartment.  We've had frustrations and delays with every bank we approached but we were determined to have moved in before November 1st.  

Last Monday we at last got something in writing from the bank and now wer've cleared out bottleneck we've really gained some momentum.  Here's how our last week panned out …


Monday:

Tuesday:

Wednesday:

 Thursday:

 Friday:

Saturday:

Sunday:

Monday: 

Still to go …

We're now at the stage where we can see nearly all the floor as we've moved all our rubbish into the large spare bedroom.  My office is working perfectly although I've got large clumps of wires which will be tidied once we get some more power sockets installed.

I think our honeymoon period will last some time.  Tonight we are Mexican food on our balcony.  We are on the 16th floor overlooking a HUGE swimming pool and the weather here is very comfortable in the evenings.  Our lounge area is very comfortable and I enjoyed sitting with my books before.  The pool always has a few people in but it's far too big to get busy.  

We're still finding our feet this week but in a fe days 'll write down a comparison of Bangkok Gardens with where we are now.   In short though, despite losing the 'gardens' of our previous home, we are going to have a much better life here. 

Tik's got a very busy week in the office and I'm overwhelmed with my new PlugandSave site which launched 2 weeks ago, I begin a 1-month internet marketing course tomorrow, am teaching myself HTML programming and need to teach myself accounting before December 1st. 

At least now though we've gotten most of the hard work over with, we enjoy rearranging the place and despite the hard work we've put in, we're going to be very happy here.

[tags] belle park, bangkok garden, home moving, condominium, naratiwat, bangkok bank, siam movers [/tags] 

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1. Michael Ranson - October 30, 2007

Bravo. Congratulations on the new home - I hope I will get to see it some time soon.

Mike x


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