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No time for stitching

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My Masters course starts in a few days and with working during the day and studying in the evenings I don't know when I will fit in stitching time. :(
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Good to hear that you're not only keeping your fingers busy but your brain in tiptop condition too with your Masters course.

Cheer up! I'm sure you'll be able an expert in some nifty multitasking in no time once your course starts!I think stitchers are absolute diehards..we find time to stitch no matter what the situation!
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:hug: Awww you'll get settled in and find time :) . Good luck with your course!
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Oh believe me, there'll be times during that Masters that you'll need some "deep thought" time and that's the best time ever to stitch. It's like "sleep on it" when you have a problem only it's "stitch on it"!
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As a full-time grad student, I know how busy you can be, and I encourage you to find time to stitch, even if it's just 30 minutes every other day. There's something about stitching that helps my brain relax and it's so important to get that brain break.
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Good luck with the course, hope you do manage to find some stitching time
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Good luck with the studying :shamrock: hope you find some time to stitch & relax :D
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Hope the degree goes well, but do take a break occasionally -- it actually makes you work more efficiently!
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Mystonique wrote:Oh believe me, there'll be times during that Masters that you'll need some "deep thought" time and that's the best time ever to stitch. It's like "sleep on it" when you have a problem only it's "stitch on it"!
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Good luck with your course! Maybe you could just set aside a few minutes everyday to stitch. Even 20 minutes a day will relax you and make you feel like you're accomplishing something.
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