Instead of focusing on dilemmas why not focus on positives. I've woken up to a wonderful day so might go on a walk (in our population free country lanes), my food order arrived so that's ready to put away, my home-made soup is on ready for lunch, I've got all my arts and crafts stuff out ready to go, the garden is beckoning some attention - phew - I guess I have created a dilemma for myself as to what to do first.
Obviously everyone is at home now separated from their grandchildren - what has anyone been doing to try and help with their entertainment/ education from a distance. I’m running out of ideas having sent puzzle books, parlour games, and packets of sunflower and nasturtiums seeds. Ideas please!
Dilemma - to post or not to post - procrastination rules! (Yes I’ve been a lurker for some time) From another post MawB a lovely image of you in from of you bookcase, but I couldn’t make out any of the titles. You can always lean so much about a person from the books they read. Gransnetters what have you read recently?
Write 'dilemma' on a new document on Word. Save document as Dilemma. Close document. Open Documents. Right Click the file called Dilemma and select Delete. Computer asks "Do you want to delete dilemma?" Click yes. Done. It works for chores, too.
Have another g and t that usually focuses the mind or switch on Loose Women and decide to postpone all this decision making until tomorrow when all will become clear.
Right each dilemma down on a piece of paper, fold each piece in half, put them all in a hat and pick them out one at a time. Address each one in the sequence you drew it out. Simples!