Originally Posted by Jill
I say about myself that I have the attention span of an 8-year old, so I share your problem. One helpful thing (for me) is making a list and I try to make myself do those things before I start sewing, computer time, etc. Then sometimes I remember that I retired almost nine years ago, and everything gets done in time, so why should I try to be structured and that I should just go with the flow. I don't have the answer, but I surely have the problem!
I have the problem also -- big time! One thing I do to help keep me focused is make a list. But unlike Jill, I list the things I want done in the quilting dept. And I check it off as I accomplish it. On that day, everything is left to the wayside. (Sorry, but that's how it is.) Another thing I do is, instead of sewing assembly line style. I do one block at a time. I find more satisfaction in doing it this way. All of those unfinished blocks drive me batty.