I totally lost my focus last week. It started out well, but ended up in the toilet. (And the toilet was still dirty.)
Weekly Goals: November 11, 2013
Daily- Dishes, One Load of Laundry, Wipe Counters, Sweep Floors, Spend 5 minutes Removing Clutter. About 1/2 the days this was done.
Monday- Sweep and Mop Floors Done
Tuesday- Vacuum: Done
Wednesday- Bathrooms
Thursday- Kitchen
Friday- De-Clutter
1) Save, Give, and Spend Jars Done
2) Start a Notebook for Business Account to keep track of money spent and money earned. Not Done
3) Read Done, I'm reading a challenging book called "The Artist's Way for Parents, Raising Creative Children" by Julia Cameron
4) Knit Done, I am working on a scarf that a friend wants for her son. I also met with a friend who taught me how to crochet.
5) Walk Not Done at All. :-(
Weekly Goals: November 11, 2013
I really, really want to stay focused on this idea. My theory is that if I am consistently cleaning a little bit every day, I will be able to focus, relax and enjoy life to it's fullest. A cluttered and messy home really distracts me and I get grumpy. Even if I don't get everything done every single day, it should make a difference if I am cleaning on a consistent basis.
So, I cut and pasted the goals, printed it out and stuck it on my fridge.
Daily- Dishes, One Load of Laundry, Wipe Counters, Sweep Floors, Spend 5 minutes Removing Clutter.
Monday- Bathrooms
Tuesday- Vacuum
Wednesday- Sweep and Mop Floors
Thursday- Kitchen
Friday- De-Clutter
Normally, I write my goals on Sunday for that week. I had such an emotionally difficult day yesterday that when we got home after being gone for 9 1/2 hours, I went to bed. (After taking care of the boys, of course.) This morning I woke up and had such a long list of things I needed to get done today that I instantly felt overwhelmed. I wrote everything down, decided what was most urgent and began taking care of those things.
Here are my main goals for this week:
1) Knit, Read and Walk
2) Menu for Thanksgiving and confirm plans with family
3) Clean and Organize Basement and Den
4) Start a Notebook for Business Account to keep track of money spent and money earned.
5) Get Matthew started on a project
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