Hanging on the Telephone.
Today, I’m
pretending to not be waiting for my phone to ring.
It’s surprising
how much energy is taken up with keeping this lie going; a fib that’s solely
aimed at myself. I’m keeping busy; purposely putting my mobile out of sight,
yet still checking it every few minutes.
Parkinson’s Law
states that work will expand to fill the time available. Michael Parkinson’s
Law suggests Billy Connolly will always be a great interviewee. Ephgrave’s
Law, however, dictates that a watched mobile phone will never ring.
(I might patent
that.)
The reason for
the pretense is I’m waiting to hear about a job. Every time my agent says I’m
down to the last few for something, I tell myself not to think about it – and every
time I fail.
If there was an
award for thinking about something I shouldn’t be thinking about, I think I’d
probably win it.
I wonder if
switching it off and on again might help.