It's Friday. I get to stay home and clean up all the administrative work for the week.
1. Wait for baby (still)
2. 5 return calls to clients
3. two calls to doctors
4. one call to lawyer -- conversation made no sense, we talk two different languages
5. Report for long-term disability
6. Report for short-term disability
7. 9 (count 'em) requests to three different insurance companies to authorize more sessions until the end of the year. This includes the "convenience" of going on line, having to put in a new password, after proving that I am who I am, filling out five different screens full of senseless information, and still not knowing if the new sessions will be paid.
8. Still waiting for baby
9. record incoming payments
10. send out list for this weeks billing
11. Two calls to track down two clients who "disappeared" who should know better but don't
12. 5 return emails to clients -- this is new over the last three years.
13. Write to Senator again to tell him not to cut Medicare payments from Medicare, the SGR issue
14. Watch videos of Celtics beating Heat
The easy part is seeing the clients.
4 comments:
I became tired just reading that.
Is that what they mean when they say, if you want something done ask a busy person?
PS. My mother took me for nice long walks and cooked foods with plenty of chili in them. Worked like a charm. Good luck!
You have a great deal to keep u occupied as you continue to wait for baby.
Just as soon as you get all that useless information typed into the form on the computer, the phone will ring with the news you've been waiting for. Don't forget to hit the "save" button.
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