Time Management. Taking a poll
#41
I sew in the living room, where the TV cable box has a clock, and in the kitchen where there is a clock on the wall. But I also have a tiny clock on my wrist - called a WATCH. Guess nobody else wears them. LOL. My body and my hubby also tell me when it's time to eat, or walk, or do something else.
#45
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Citrus County, Florida
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I have one but forget it is there half the time.it is to the right of my machine and high on the wall. The only time I worry about time is when I have to get up early for work ... Then I try to keep track so I go to bed at a reasonable hour.
#46
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Missouri
Posts: 86
I could sew for eight to ten hours into the night and loose all track of time. Being so tired the next day, did not help me out at work. As a Christmas exchange present one year, a co-worker gave me a cute clock for my sewing room. It changed my life. It reminded me when to go to bed, and as a result, I did better at work the next day. Now I am retired and the little clock is still ticking but I don't look at it too much any more.
#49
My husband shares the room with me, it's our sewing/computer room. there's a clock in it but I have to remind him to get up from his computer and walk around or he would sit for hours at a time. He is learning to make the patterns for my embroidery machine. But the computer is addicting for him anyway. I wonder around alot from one machine to the other either sewing (quilt tops or quilting) then there's the 2 embroidery machines I could keep running all the time if I chose to. Retirement is fun.
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