I wrote down my tentative plan and list since I learned last week that if I can’t see it, I’ll do whatever I feel like in the moment.
Lots of gaps, but it’s something. At least it’s on paper — and now here. Thank you, readers, for serving as my life coach.
I’m sleepy.
But I want to read.
This book (in the above picture). Y’all. Oh my goodness. I thought my parents were control freaks. Rachel’s dad is something else.
AND, I’m posting from my phone, which I rarely do, so if the pictures are wonk, that’s why.
5:15 will be here soon. Wishing you all a happy and productive Monday.
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as well as they do for John! π
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They absolutely DO NOT make my day — see my newer posts — regarding therapy. π OH MY GOD! I need to accept that I am not a lister and be done with it. Unfortunately I am also married to a non-lister. You have no idea how much we need a life manager who enjoys (and doesn’t lose) these things called lists!! Is John available?! I don’t even hang out with people who make lists. I guess I wrote all these posts before I remembered that 1) I lose lists 2) if I write it down, that’s a guarantee that I will not follow it because I’m a rebel like that 3) I just felt like I needed a #3, but I got nothing. π
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Oh Dear God, lists are what make John’s day. Hope they work for you.
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I love your lists!
—you inspire me to do my own.
Um, lets see….
1. Edit your book
2. Get on the treadmill
3. Pray more
4. Get off your ass and do MORE.
Great post! x
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Thanks! I like your lists, too. Especially this: Get off your ass and do MORE. I need to take that advice. π
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1. AWESOME list!!!
2. I’m going to check out the book.
3. Is that the quilt on your bed? It looks gorgeous!
Sherry
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1. Thanks! Had to tweak it a bit, but it’s something.
2. A friend who’s a sociology professor gave it to me — she has the best books. I’m only half-way through but it’s eye-opening. I’m hoping it will end well; so far it’s been heavy but I’m very much pulling for the spirited Rachel and expecting her to emerge on top from her horrible childhood.
3. Yes! Thank you. I love it, too. I found it last year on clearance at Macy’s, and it practically screamed at me to bring it home — so I did! π
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I LOVE your list! I used to do the same thing….you’re inspiring me to get back to it, as I got more accomplished when I wrote a list as opposed to “free-floating” it and I felt better in general. I think there’s something to be said about the power of taking pen to paper – maybe it goes into the brain in a more powerful way! Who knows? Good luck with getting the top priorities done. I’m rooting for you!
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Thanks! It is helping even though list-making is SO against the grain for me. Sherry (aka, my virtual life coach) says it’s important to cross off a task when I’m done. I do okay with that as long as they aren’t all household tasks, so I tried to put items on here that will give me a sense of accomplishment with a few household items, too. Baby steps, I suppose…
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Great job! I have yet to write my schedule down.
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Thanks! My original comment is apparently floating somewhere in cyberspace. It’s a pain and not something I do naturally, but it’s helping me a lot. I’m finding that even if I don’t completely stick to it (which i NEVER do), I still get more done and use my time better than when I don’t do it.
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