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Old 05-11-2013, 04:24 AM
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When I really want to sew after a long busy day and I'm bone tired -- I try to catch a second wind. What works for me is telling myself - just do SOMETHING for 15 minutes - sweep the floor, do the dishes, throw some laundry in lol something!! Before I know it I'm in my sewing room stitching away! Better than laying on the couch!!

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Old 05-11-2013, 04:42 AM
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I agree with you. If I let the couch suck me in, I'm finished. If I get up and move a bit, I'm good to go.
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Old 05-11-2013, 04:51 AM
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I have an aversion to starting anything. I have to force myself to start. Most times, once I start, I am good for the long haul.
Sometimes, when I want to do something & I am procrastinating, (probably 'glued' to the computer) I tell myself that I'll just do it for 5 minutes. Over 90% of the time, I will get in the groove & continue with the project.
It works for me.
Now...I must go move the dust around for 5 minutes!
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Ranger, that is too funny--move the dust around. That's me. I think we must be clones because I too have trouble getting started. Since I retired, I find myself thinking that there is always tomorrow. Bad habit to get into.
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I drink a cup of coffee. That will give me a jumpstart and I can get busy on something. I also like to leave something started on my cutting table. That way I can just run in and pick up where I left off to sew a few stitches. Before I know it, I have a block sewn together. Like right now, I have a block all laid out with half square triangles sewn. All I have to do is sew the 9-patches together and the block is done. I'm doing laundry, so I run in and sew a little in between loads of laundry. The block will soon be done, and I can start another. This is my year for getting UFO's finished. The project I am working on is last year's BOM. I only finished 1 block last year. Last week I finished 7 of them. Last year I was unorganized. I hope to have the blocks all finished sometime next week. You can do it! Just spend a little time getting something organized so you can run in for short periods when you are tired. You will become energized when you get started. Good luck to you!
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Love all of your responses!! I'm feeling re-energized!!
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Fortunately we're retired so we set out the quilting project the night before -get up -have breakfast - and start quilting. No more waiting for the weekend.
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​If I get up and move it helps to get my second wind.
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Old 05-11-2013, 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by susie-susie-susie View Post
Ranger, that is too funny--move the dust around. That's me. I think we must be clones because I too have trouble getting started. Since I retired, I find myself thinking that there is always tomorrow. Bad habit to get into.
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Sue, I'm the same as you! Retired, and thinking, "there's always tomorrow". Tomorrow never comes........LOL!
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I'm retired too. What gets and keeps me motivated is a "to do" list. I keep in on my blog and since I hate to have the same things on it everyday it keeps me working. I don't have to do much, but I do have to make progress.
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