Free Yourself of the Tyranny of the To Do List! You know how we all create “to-do” lists? We wind up with this long list of things to get done. More than we could do in a month, let alone a single day! That list is bound to lead to feelings of failure...
In What if You Could Get UnBusy, I offered a “time pie chart” exercise for you to try. People using it find things things they’d like to do less of, in order to make room for what matters most. Would you like to check out the exercise? Here’s the link....
Somewhere in my memory are the images and feelings of summertime as slow-down time, play time, fun and maybe even a little boredom time. No school. Inventing and playing out games in the backyard. Afternoons at the lake. Vacations (including the one where I got a...
Here we are in week 3 of Quest 2016. I decided not to blog my responses to the Week 2 prompts. They were definitely useful and I did do some writing about them. John Hantsch started us off in Week 3 with this: What can you stop doing in 2016 such that it would...
It’s the holidays, and I should be (pick one or more) Cleaning my house Doing the laundry Baking holiday treats Making and shopping for gifts Wrapping gifts Sending gifts Going to holiday events Getting a new blog post up Writing a newsletter Keeping up...
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