The past two weeks I've been stressed out with some major
project deadlines looming, Entrepreneur writing deadlines, juggling my other startups, planning for my wedding in October and planning for a trip to Europe in August.
The dreaded
project deadline looms.
Not exact matches
The now being a crisis or a
looming project deadline.
Add that to a
looming deadline for me on a huge
project at work... life is going to be busy and a bit rough until mid-March.
With only a few weeks remaining in the spring semester, papers are piling up and
project deadlines are
looming.
The end of the semester always provides many emotions: the satisfaction of seeing a great deal of improvement since the beginning of the semester; the stress of coordinating and collecting a stack of final
projects; and, dare I say, the anxiety of grading so many
projects with a
looming deadline.
We do not want too much time to go by without finding out what everyone else is doing, how they are feeling about what is going on in their lives, what stress,
deadlines,
projects, and positive goals are
looming just ahead.
The
deadline for NaNoWriMo (or another writing
project)
looms on the horizon.
Fortunately, other
deadlines loom in the future and those
deadlines will demand that other
projects consume my attention.
Design has an image that can attract people for the wrong reasons at times because when the
projects stack up and the
deadlines are
looming and your back aches and you're working into the early hours of the morning, it's then you need to know you're doing this because you love it.
So you've got a
deadline looming on Monday and the
project is still not complete?
Now imagine on top of that, you've been up all night caring for a sick baby, you feel guilty about how you handled a challenging conversation with your teenager, and instead of focusing on a big
project with a
looming deadline, you keep replaying the argument in your sleep - deprived head.