Challenge Update

In an effort not to bore you with any details, I’ll keep this one short and sweet.

My time management goal is going beautifully and easy. I’ve plugged in enough tasks into what my body dictates to keep the house managed without overdoing it. As Hillary said, it’s as if I’ve slowed down time. ::deep sigh of relief::

I’m questioning my priorities as to playing the harmonica. Even when I have the time, it’s the furthest thing from my mind. I think I’m going to allow myself to drop this goal until life brings it up again. All in due time…

Most of the remaining rooms on my decluttering list are half done, making me think I have a problem with follow-through. ;) The only rooms yet to be touched are the art room and Zeb’s room and if you were to see them, you’d understand my procrastination. I did however get all our discarded stuff in boxes so it’s not cluttering the garage. I’m waffling on the yard sale but I refuse to make any decisions on the matter more than 24 hours in advance.

How is everyone else doing on their goals?

Reflections

  1. hillary says:

    Hooray! Isn’t that just the strangest, most wonderful feeling. So glad your vibing too!

  2. Slowing down time is a wonderful thing.

    I had some unexpected setbacks this week, but instead of just treading water (or worse, getting behind), I actually managed to make a wee bit of progress. Like you, I have some rooms that haven’t been touched yet and, like you, if anyone saw them, they’d understand why.

  3. Lisa C says:

    Hey, I think you are doing great if you only have two rooms left! De-cluttering is a pain–especially if it involves paper-mail, documents, etc. That’s my vice. I think junk mail should be abolished. Just kidding.

    I know what you mean about the harmonica thing. Well, hopefully you can focus on it during another round of DNTC. Don’t forget about it! I need to focus on my music skills at some point–I always wanted to be a musical mama and have lots of music in our home.

  4. EcoYogini says:

    Beautiful!! I Love the sunflowers too. We have a tiny urban balcony container garden- carrots, garlic and peas that we grew from seed. They have survived the solid month of rain and are soaking up the beautiful sunshine. Our strawberries (not from seed) are also doing well. But the garlic… sigh. the garlic has not been happy.
    I should look into ‘Gaia’s Garden’- just the title sounds interesting !

  5. EcoYogini says:

    oops!! commented on the wrong post! LOL. Sorry about that- guess that’s what happens when you try to comment while at work! :S

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