Let’s Get Moving

Last week, I wrote about using print calendars and schedules to stay on top of my daily activities, and I stand by all of the color-coded and scheduled tasks on my list because it gives me focus. One of the important tasks I included on my daily list was exercise because I practically have toContinueContinue reading “Let’s Get Moving”

Old-School Calendar

Yes, I admit that I’m old-school when it comes to planning my week, or I’m mostly old-school. I keep a paper calendar on the wall, use a notebook for my weekly goal list, and have a binder with a “tentative” daily schedule placed in plastic sleeves so I can use a dry erase marker toContinueContinue reading “Old-School Calendar”

Get Something Done

Anything. It doesn’t matter what. Just find a project you’ve been working on and finish it. There is something refreshing and inspiring about completing a project that’s been sitting around. As I’m in the midst of a learning process, I have a lot of different ideas going, and sometimes it feels like I’m doing aContinueContinue reading “Get Something Done”

Never Stop Learning

Last week as a waited for some news, I struggled to settle consistently upon one task for very long. I completed a lot of short individual tasks, and I spent time with family and friends which was very refreshing. However, I had little interest in blogging. What was that song title? Mama Said (There’d BeContinueContinue reading “Never Stop Learning”

Self-Evaluation: I Can Find That

It’s time to start taking a positive turn here. I’ve been so busy considering certain negative aspects of work that I’ve ignored the skills that I have and want to use. On that note, I enjoy doing research. Ask me an odd question, and I’ll go hunting for the answer. If I hear something onContinueContinue reading “Self-Evaluation: I Can Find That”