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Old 11-06-2018, 09:43 PM
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Darcyshannon
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Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
Try reversing your priorities/must-do's with your really-want-to-do's but not priorities.
Typically, we do the priorities first in the day,
then afterwards allow ourselves to do the things we really want to do!

There's an old adage, known as Parkinson's Law that states ...
Work expands to fill the time available.

I discovered when I started the day with the priorities, sometimes, those priorities seemingly
would take forever and might not even get onto the more pleasing things I really wanted to do!

Strange enough, when I reversed the order, and did what I wanted earlier ...
I still found the time for the must-do's of the day ...
... and surprisingly, they took a lot less time!

Funny how that can work to our advantage!
Yes, I was starting the day with sewing for a while and everything still got done. May need to try that again
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