Imagine an analog clock face overlaid on top of your room. Start at 12 and work your way around. It will look chaotic for a bit, but by the time you get to 8 or 9 it will fall into place. And just focus in the little thing you have to do and then move on to the next little thing and soon, with a lot of little things doe, the big thing will be finished. And thanks to Marilyn Hobson for teaching this to me way back in the Jurassic Age.
That is how I feel about the weeds in my yard. ( 1.3 acres ) If I work in one spot, that means I am ignoring the others. So I work a little here and there and never get anything finished.
Wooded trail almost 3 years ago
Misery loves company.
tcayer almost 3 years ago
P.S. Start with the garbage!
Bob Blumenfeld almost 3 years ago
The problem is that reality makes the to-do list into a vast loop.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Imagine an analog clock face overlaid on top of your room. Start at 12 and work your way around. It will look chaotic for a bit, but by the time you get to 8 or 9 it will fall into place. And just focus in the little thing you have to do and then move on to the next little thing and soon, with a lot of little things doe, the big thing will be finished. And thanks to Marilyn Hobson for teaching this to me way back in the Jurassic Age.
exness Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That is how I feel about the weeds in my yard. ( 1.3 acres ) If I work in one spot, that means I am ignoring the others. So I work a little here and there and never get anything finished.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I excavated my kitchen table today (the debris was about shoulder height.) A satisfying day’s work!
Mary Sullivan Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Is that the same room? And she said she didn’t know where “they” went. Is Alix a “they”?
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Call 1-800-GOTJUNK and they’re haul it away