How true! I am speaking as an expert here. You don't want to know how long it took me to write this post after I first thought of the title.
I am not an organized person. I faff about. I am easily distracted. I forget things. Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow is the tenet by which I live.
Time management is not my favourite subject but I have decided, eventually, that enough is enough and I must try to change my attitude. It's probably too late as I am nearing my 60th birthday and losing it big time!
I have devised a schedule! A daily and weekly schedule! It's a joy to behold - now that I have finally finished it. It took some time, given my aforementioned character defects.
I made a list of all the things I must remember to accomplish each day. I am fond of lists. I make quite a few of them but then I forget to look at them afterwards! I know exactly what I should be doing but I let life and general feeble-mindedness get in the way.
I placed each item where it should be in my gleaming new schedule. There aren't many empty spots I can tell you! There is even an entry entitled “Phone Mum”!
Yesterday, I did fine. That is mostly because “create schedule spreadsheet” was pretty much the only item! Today, I have lots to do. I have already managed two of the items on that list. This blog post is only the third item and it's already the middle of the afternoon. It didn't really help that my husband kept commandeering the computer. Or that my son phoned me unexpectedly. Or that I keep wobbling on and off. (See earlier post for details). But these are really just excuses for not doing what I know I should be doing.
I am very proud of my lovely little schedule. I only hope that I can master myself enough to keep up with it. My husband has taken to calling me “Rimmer”. If any of you have ever seen the TV series Red Dwarf then you will know to whom I refer!
This is Arnold Rimmer, he's a bit of a prat |
The clock pictures all come from the studio of TimelyImpressions on Artfire!
Hey, thank you for the promotion of sharing my studio and some of my clocks. Would you believe with all these clocks all over my studio I never know what time it actually is? (They don't have batteries in them!)
ReplyDeleteHow very organised of you. I always start a schedule and diary at the beginning of every year. but by April, the fun is all gone and I'm back to starting too many different projects and getting none finished.
ReplyDeleteJust a quick update - I'm already two days behind what my schedule says I should be doing! So much for that!
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