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  Optimist1950

Thu, Sep 06 12:00 AM

Never enough time!

 I don't understand how some people find the days long and are bored with themselves and with life.  I may not always be ecstatic, but I am never bored.  There are many days when I am overtired.  I often wish that I was retired.  I would still do volunteer work, but to me, I would then have the time to fit in all the things that I would like to do that I presently don't have time to do.  Ah.......someday perhaps.....or could I use a great course in Time Management.  How do I fit everybody and everything, including me.....in a day's work or a day in MY life?

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Never enough time!

I know the feeling!  Especially since I started doing tools - don't seem to have the time to scratch myself!

 

Start a time management support group!

Time management is the bane of my life.  I'm sitting here blogging and feeling guilty that I ought to be vacuuming, paying the bills, attending to my washing etc etc.   I did the little 'look in the mirror and check how you are' thing off the check list - and how I was was frozen, unable to decide what to do first, so hassled the kids some to clean their rooms, practice their instruments - all the things I do by habit. 

 

I think starting something with the idea of only doing it for ten minutes is a great strategy, I can handle that.

 

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Jasna

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Small Steps

Tackling major jobs 15 minutes at a time has really done wonders in my household.  It's not hard to squeeze out that much time, and has become a challenge to see how much can be accomplished in such a short period.  After a few days, progress can be seen and everyone is working together to keep the newly organized areas clean.