I am not, by nature, a list person. I used to take some sort of pride in the fact that I could remember things, I was just naturally an organsized person. Of course I've always had a running mental list, but not really a paper list kind of a gal. That, my friends, has had to change.
After birthing 5 babies, 16+ years of mothering, almost 3 years of high-stress survival, nearly 37 years of life and a current super-uber busy calling I have thrown in the towel. I am a list girl now. I'm more of an 'organsize and don't forget' lister rather than a 'to do' lister.
Really, once you embrace the life style it's not so bad.
In my fancy new listy listness life I have accomplished much. Mostly it's Young Women stuff, but let's face it- that takes a lot of brain power. Here's the great thing about writing a list: once you write it down you can set it free. What? What's that you say??
Once you write it down you can set it free!
Hallelujah.
I know, all you list people already knew this. Whatever. It's a great discovery for me.
So, my question to you is this:
If I write 'Turn brain off occasionally' on my list will I be able to accomplish it??
Please tell me there's a way.
The gerbils that run around in circles in my head in order to keep me
going are oh so tired.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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2 comments:
Lets try the "turn brain off occasionally" trick and see if it works. Because that could be a game changer my friend. What a blessed day!
glad you've realized that putting pen to paper is what the smart people do.
and I miss you. really, really, really miss you and you living across the field from me.
I think my brain is already off. That's why I need a list. :)
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