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I love being busy.
I like being busy.
I don't mind being busy.
I don't like not being busy.
I think being busy is a healthy thing.
I'm always busy, but I'm lazy as well.
I love this... being busy and working every day.
We don't get paid for being busy, we get paid for being right.
I love being busy, and I love having a lot going on; it's exciting.
Being busy with work, and as a mum, I'm a big fan of online shopping.
Not being busy is something I worry about, but I think work begets work.
I like being busy. I couldn't sit around the house all day and do nothing.
In my experience, being busy and working hard is the key to sanity/happiness.
I really love being busy because I am - feel like I am at my best when I am busy.
I've always liked being busy. If I have nothing to do for a week, it just makes me mad.
Ever since I started my career, I have been busy with four to five releases a year. I enjoy being busy.
I really enjoy being busy and feeling completely immersed in work, knowing I'm working as hard as I can.
I like being busy and juggling a lot of things at the same time. I get bored easily, so I need to do a lot.
I do like being busy. I'm not the kind of person who just sits around and goes to a spa when I'm not working.
One of the nice things about being busy is it makes you focus on what's important to you and how you use your time.
I'm never just on the couch. Being busy is part of who I am. But it's hard juggling my family, my husband, balancing that time.
Happiness is a matter of one's most ordinary and everyday mode of consciousness being busy and lively and unconcerned with self.
I've spent so much of my career working intermittently, being busy and then with large swaths of time off, that it became the norm.
Quit being 'busy' and start actively owning and operating your company, and you'll be able to understand where the money is coming from and how to make more of it.
I think acting is boring because you have to sit for a long time. And being a director I am used to running around and being busy on sets. I lack the actor software.
I've waited my entire life to be busy. Whenever I hear actors complain about being busy, I think, 'shut up.' Because you do, you wait to be successful or to be able to work.
I'd been virtually doing nothing in the country in 16 years of being a retired lady. Being busy walking my dogs - actually not doing anything very constructive. I made one little solo album in my garage.
I enjoy being busy, I really do. Remember, I'm the stub end of the railroad. I have no family, so I'm not taking busy time away from people that I should be spending it with. So I'm just relaxing and enjoying it.
The rest-seeking procrastinators would generally rather not exert themselves at all, while the fun-task procrastinators enjoy being busy and active all the time but have a hard time starting things that are not so amusing.
In our production-oriented society, being busy, having an occupation, has become one of the main ways, if not the main way, of identifying ourselves. Without an occupation, not just our economic security but our very identity is endangered.
MIA stands for 'missing in action,' which is the way others can experience you when you're too busy multi-tasking, being pulled at by the world and by everything that's going on in your head, and, essentially, when you're too busy being busy.
Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing.
Did you know there's a difference between being busy and being fruitful? Did you ever stop to think that just being busy - running around in circles all day but not accomplishing anything - is the same as wasting your time? It's frustrating to expend so much energy and time and not have any fruit from your effort!
If we are paying attention to our lives, we'll recognise those defining moments. The challenge for so many of us is that we are so deep into daily distractions and 'being busy, busy' that we miss out on those moments and opportunities that - if jumped on - would get our careers and personal lives to a whole new level of wow.