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Monday, September 20, 2010

Divvying it up

Another conflict I often face is time management.  I'm sure it's been something hammered into our heads time and time again.   But let me talk this out at least one more time.  

With so many interests and so little attention span, how do I do all the things I love ( and don't love) in one day, or one week for that matter?  I don't, I forget the things I need to do or shove the things I love out of the way, and over all I get completely overwhelmed which causes me to shut down and think I have nothing to do.  It's difficult for us who have a lot of interests and not enough routine, whether we like it or not.  I for one love spontaneity but find that a certain amount of routine helps me give most things the attention the need, day by day.

I had a piano teacher who once told me words I now live by:  You can do anything, just not everything.  Now, the way I take this, is not everything at the same time.  :)  I still try to do what I can.

With the tides of interest, necessities of society, and our own personal commitments.  How do we get everything done?  Then, how do we give more time to ourselves? ...And still make it to bed and back awake in time.

Verona
 

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