Rush, I must say, you do a GREAT job of finding photographs of men with whom I would LOVE to stay in bed, any day of the week, especially on a Sunday.
And if that man had been in my bed, a lot of people would have been like, “Where is Robert? It’s unlike him to miss an appointment.” Oh, my, I would have missed a lot of appointments if he had been in my bed this past Sunday.
Oh, yes, no doubt. However, as a professional Psychic I find that many of my clients meet with me on Sundays. In fact, for the last several years, I have booked up on Sundays much faster than any other day of the week. That is still the case, as I have Sundays scheduled as far in advance as August of this year.
Sundays used to be the day people stayed at home, or went to church, or got ready for starting the new week at work. Saturdays used to be the day they attended to other matters. Now everyone is so busy that Saturdays are just a spill over from Fridays and Sundays are what Saturdays used to be. If this keeps up, we’ll have to insert an extra day in the week just to have all the time to do the things we need to accomplish!
Personally, I would love an extra day, but I know that is not going to happen. And I love being Self-Employed and I have awesome clients.
I have participated in Classes and workshops on Sundays and a lot of my clients meet with me on Sundays. And yes, Sundays and Saturdays for many used to be for the aforementioned activities.
Nonetheless, no matter how busy one is, one must get plenty of rest. As I have often written, “sleep is under-rated!”
john said:
he is a very cute guy 😉
Bangkokbois said:
Yes, it is . . .
thetarotman said:
Rush, I must say, you do a GREAT job of finding photographs of men with whom I would LOVE to stay in bed, any day of the week, especially on a Sunday.
And if that man had been in my bed, a lot of people would have been like, “Where is Robert? It’s unlike him to miss an appointment.” Oh, my, I would have missed a lot of appointments if he had been in my bed this past Sunday.
But that is what fantasies are for!
Bangkokbois said:
That’s also what Sundays are for!
🙂
thetarotman said:
Oh, yes, no doubt. However, as a professional Psychic I find that many of my clients meet with me on Sundays. In fact, for the last several years, I have booked up on Sundays much faster than any other day of the week. That is still the case, as I have Sundays scheduled as far in advance as August of this year.
Bangkokbois said:
Sundays used to be the day people stayed at home, or went to church, or got ready for starting the new week at work. Saturdays used to be the day they attended to other matters. Now everyone is so busy that Saturdays are just a spill over from Fridays and Sundays are what Saturdays used to be. If this keeps up, we’ll have to insert an extra day in the week just to have all the time to do the things we need to accomplish!
thetarotman said:
Personally, I would love an extra day, but I know that is not going to happen. And I love being Self-Employed and I have awesome clients.
I have participated in Classes and workshops on Sundays and a lot of my clients meet with me on Sundays. And yes, Sundays and Saturdays for many used to be for the aforementioned activities.
Nonetheless, no matter how busy one is, one must get plenty of rest. As I have often written, “sleep is under-rated!”
Thanks for a wonderful comment.