I always admire people who write down their goals and achieve it, I also notice that these same people will not put down tools and smell the roses especially when it comes to an invite to socialise. Each to their own.
My motto is do your thing and if someone calls or sends an invite - accept it because it suits them when they invite to have you over or come visit - this was the lifestyle I grew up with in Fiji, it was wonderful and I have many stories to tell.
Yes you can have your beautiful clean home
Yes you have achieved your goals
But is that what the (your) world is about or is it about
memories and
laughter
spent with people you love and cherish
I challenge you to rethink your week/month/life/world
That is why I am going to try doubly (is this a word?) hard to do weekly goals.
Inspiration comes from two blogs that I follow Little house by the lake and A Bracelet of days
Sometimes I think my goals are too many, I love too many things.
Goals for this week 1 - 7 May
1. Purchase a monitor/tv so Michael can get connected properly when working from home
2. Continue to clean out pantry (its a huge one so its taking abit of time)
3. Plant more winter vegetables like cabbage, (dang already misplaced the seed packets when I went to see what I was going to plant)
4. Water plants with Potash, its a two week cycle, for the plants that are fruiting.. Nitrogen for when they are first starting out and any greens
5. Plant out sprouting ginger and mulch my old raised garden beds
7. Finish letters
8. Do my physio exercises
9. Make chilli dishes with the Chillies I got from a great friend on the island Waty Marsh
10. Do something with the 847 g or 64 Quail eggs I got from and Island friend Huney
11. Make soft yummy fudge that I got recipe for
12. Read a few pages of my current book WOMEN OF THE LAND – LIZ HARFULL
13. Continue with my family history research
You will be busy Bridget :). I too put visiting and relationships high on my priorities.
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Maxine
I write a daily list, in an old exercise book, that I keep on my kitchen bench. I also have a longer term list that is pretty much open-ended but I read through it occasionally and work on something from it. I hope your new way of goal setting works for you. Meg🙂
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