I believe with all my heart and soul that one day, someday, I will find all my To-Do lists and will then use them for wallpaper. Until then, I create more and more.
I, too, have a collection of lists. They reside in various places: in the collection of notebooks, on the desk, on the kitchen table (that I know exists under the piles), on the fridge, and on the coffee table. And that is just at home. I have an equal number of them at our studio.
Once upon a time, I kept piles of everything I needed to attend to in front of me. One day-epiphany! I could hide all those piles, get rid of the visual clutter, and make a list instead. Now I have a bounty of lists--and bulging closets. Sigh.
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Humor will get you through this! I use to make lists. In fact found one the other day from last year and I had finished three things on that list!
You'll end up with lists of your lists. I love the feeling you get when you can cross things of the list.
LOVE your post today! Well, I always love it.. But this is funny!
I can not do anything without a list. Good Luck and hopefully things will all get crossed off the list.
So did you take a calligraphy class at one time, my printing and handwriting are atrocious and I learned penmanship in Catholic school.
Sure a lot on your to do list...I am tackling parts of the yard again today...but it's looking nice.
It's bad when making more lists is on your list!
I make lists but I just lose them. Don't know why I bother.
I think the fact you've written it down sort of commits it to memory. That's my theory anyway.
Hello my name is Linda and I am a list-o-holic.
The fun part is crossing things OFF!
I believe with all my heart and soul that one day, someday, I will find all my To-Do lists and will then use them for wallpaper. Until then, I create more and more.
I, too, have a collection of lists. They reside in various places: in the collection of notebooks, on the desk, on the kitchen table (that I know exists under the piles), on the fridge, and on the coffee table.
And that is just at home. I have an equal number of them at our studio.
Once upon a time, I kept piles of everything I needed to attend to in front of me. One day-epiphany! I could hide all those piles, get rid of the visual clutter, and make a list instead. Now I have a bounty of lists--and bulging closets. Sigh.
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