krikket
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Joined: 11/17/2004 From: Washington, DC Metro Area Status: offline
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This may sound a little complicated, but it's what worked for me -- for years in fact. The plan itself came out of a book called "Sidetracked home executive" or "SHE"..lol. First, i went around our house and decided what needed to be done -- from daily, weekly, monthly, yearly -- and i wrote it all down. Second, i bought mysef some index cards, different colored for each catagory (purple = daily, green = monthly, etc.). i also bought numbered index cards - the kind that stick up from the rest (1-31) and some monthly cards (Jan., Feb., etc.). i wrote all the chores down on the appropriate color, put them in a pretty box and left the box where i was sure to see it. i also wrote down the time it took(5 minutes, etc.). The surprise was in timing things, i discovered it didn't take me nearly as long as i had always thought -- for example it didn't really take me all day to polish the furniture and clean the floors -- maybe 30 minutes total since it was a big house..lol. i always kept the current day in the front of the box, and found i enjoyed seeing the cards "disappear" back into the next day or month they had to be done. i even had some cards for the (ex)hubby since there were things that needed to be remembered, but rarely were, and that i physically couldn't do myself. When the kids came along i added them to the cards. When they were little i put pictures on them and the word itself (like a bed) so they knew what to do (and wanted to back then, the little darlings..lol) plus it helped them to read. i never did like doing all the chores, still don't for that matter, but the trick is to make something about it "fun", or challenging, or what ever works for you. Hope this makes sense. jimini
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"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to bloom." by A. Nin When your heart speaks take good notes.
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