How NOT to Take a Vacation

Al-Musharaka summer seminar at Pomona College, which went very well. (Read about it on our blog.)

I took a short “vacation” after that to travel to San Francisco and Monterey. It was a nice trip and I really enjoyed it, but unlike I did during that brief, wonderful weekend in Maine that I wrote about in a previous posting, I didn’t leave my computer at home and I didn’t leave work behind. I participated in staff meetings, kept up with email correspondence, edited proposals, updated web sites, etc. This food item holds viagra canadian pharmacy an odorless hormone that is crucial in producing testosterone and estrogen. Treats Diabetes: Since, levitra generico uk brinjals are high in fiber content and low in carbohydrates, thus these are beneficial for diabetic patients. Men who have a restorative history of kidney and urinary system such as inflammation in the kidneys, chronic kidney disorders and long-term implications of diabetes and hypertension. on line cialis A recent study suggested that these leaders can induce several malaise for their subordinates, which include nightmares, insomnia, depression and exhaustion. viagra 100mg no prescription To some extent deadlines had to be met and schedules kept up with, so I had to keep up. And I should NEVER take vacation at the end of the month like I did. But most importantly, a workaholic like me need to learn to relax. Leave the computer behind and keep up with only that which is essential. That is what I need to do. ]]>