Posts Tagged ‘To do list’

All in favor of procrastination…have I got a product for you!

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Whenever I’m someplace I don’t want to be or doing something I don’t want to do, I daydream about the chores I’d be doing if only I were home.  Pitiful, huh?  I hate being bored, so even doing chores seems preferable, that is when I’m not actually able to do them. 

I think to myself, if I were home, or if I weren’t doing this boring project, I’d be scrubbing that bathroom, cleaning that stove, stripping the old paint off that… 

Then I get home and there are so many other things I’d rather be doing or not doing, so I put off the chore list.  The trouble with continuing to postpone stuff is that eventually a bit of guilt can creep in and guilt takes some of the fun out of goofing off.

One solution is to stop making such detailed “to do” lists. I just saw a product that solves this problem.  I would re-name this item “Sticky notes for procrastinators.”  They only have room for one thing a day. Here’s where to order them. “I will do one thing today”  

I’m going to order some soon. In a little while.  Maybe after I read this new magazine that just came. I’ll be right back.

© Anita Garner 2010

Is It Just Me?

Monday, December 31st, 2007

I can’t believe it’s time to start a new year.  I also can’t believe this is me sounding exactly like every older person in the world talking about how quickly time flies.  

Days go by faster than I can mark them off on my calendar - or more accurately my Day-At-A-Glance appointment book and ever-present To Do lists.

There’s both good and bad about this.  The good?  We don’t have to wait too long for anything we’re looking forward to.  When we were kids, it seemed the day after tomorrow would never get here.  Now?  Just turn around.  Here it is.  The bad, of course, is that it’s possible for several days to slip past while we’re still deciding what to do about next week.

As inevitable as aging is (someone said if we’re lucky we’ll get old) so is the need to make time count for something.

I’m not a resolutions person, but I do have intentions that matter to me,  and one is to make better use of the time allotted.  That’s about the only thing I stand a chance of affecting.   There’s nothing wrong with a modest goal to ring in the New Year.

Ó By Anita Garner