Have you thought about creating a life list? Different from a “to-do” list, creating a life list helps you figure out the things that are most meaningful to you by writing down the things you want to accomplish in your life.
Simply writing things down isn’t going to make them happen; however, seeing your true heart’s desires on paper may prompt you to actually making them come true. View your list monthly and see what you can do to further your desires. If you are going to achieve your goals, you need to break them into steps and schedule them for completion. You can update your list annually, crossing off the things that no longer appeal to you and adding new ones.
You can get started by going to one of the websites where people post their life lists, like 43things.com, your100things.com or 2dobeforeIdie.com. You may be inspired by other people’s posts, which range from finishing high school to growing an organic garden. Not surprisingly, getting organized appears on many people’s lists.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
May 19, 2008
Life List
Have you thought about creating a life list? Different from a “to-do” list, creating a life list helps you figure out the things that are most meaningful to you by writing down the things you want to accomplish in your life.
Simply writing things down isn’t going to make them happen; however, seeing your true heart’s desires on paper may prompt you to actually making them come true. View your list monthly and see what you can do to further your desires. If you are going to achieve your goals, you need to break them into steps and schedule them for completion. You can update your list annually, crossing off the things that no longer appeal to you and adding new ones.
You can get started by going to one of the websites where people post their life lists, like 43things.com, your100things.com or 2dobeforeIdie.com. You may be inspired by other people’s posts, which range from finishing high school to growing an organic garden. Not surprisingly, getting organized appears on many people’s lists.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
Simply writing things down isn’t going to make them happen; however, seeing your true heart’s desires on paper may prompt you to actually making them come true. View your list monthly and see what you can do to further your desires. If you are going to achieve your goals, you need to break them into steps and schedule them for completion. You can update your list annually, crossing off the things that no longer appeal to you and adding new ones.
You can get started by going to one of the websites where people post their life lists, like 43things.com, your100things.com or 2dobeforeIdie.com. You may be inspired by other people’s posts, which range from finishing high school to growing an organic garden. Not surprisingly, getting organized appears on many people’s lists.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
May 12, 2008
Stop Slouching
I have noticed that when I spend large chunks of time in front of the computer, I experience neck and shoulder pain. Sharyn Pak, creator of the DVD Desk Sets: Five-Minute Desk Workouts, has a solution for reducing pain and improving posture. Sit on the edge of your chair, with your hands in your lap. Keeping your spine straight, lean back until your shoulders touch the back of your chair. Keep your neck muscles relaxed. Return upright, using only your abdominal muscles, not your shoulders. She recommends doing this exercise ten times, twice a day. If you can’t remember to do your exercises, set the timer on your computer to remind you that it’s time to move.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
Stop Slouching
I have noticed that when I spend large chunks of time in front of the computer, I experience neck and shoulder pain. Sharyn Pak, creator of the DVD Desk Sets: Five-Minute Desk Workouts, has a solution for reducing pain and improving posture. Sit on the edge of your chair, with your hands in your lap. Keeping your spine straight, lean back until your shoulders touch the back of your chair. Keep your neck muscles relaxed. Return upright, using only your abdominal muscles, not your shoulders. She recommends doing this exercise ten times, twice a day. If you can’t remember to do your exercises, set the timer on your computer to remind you that it’s time to move.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
May 05, 2008
Manage Your Home
Sears has a website, Manage My Home, that offers decorating ideas, garden hints and home valuations. You can create a home inventory and maintenance plan for your home and even find manuals for products they sell.
The site also allows you to save clippings from web sites and upload photos, so you can keep your decorating and project files in one place.
In addition, there is a section where you can ask questions about products, systems, finishes or rooms and have your question answered by resident experts. You can also browse other people’s questions to find answers.
There is no charge to use the site and you don’t have to provide personal information. Visit http://www.managemyhome.com to try it out.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
The site also allows you to save clippings from web sites and upload photos, so you can keep your decorating and project files in one place.
In addition, there is a section where you can ask questions about products, systems, finishes or rooms and have your question answered by resident experts. You can also browse other people’s questions to find answers.
There is no charge to use the site and you don’t have to provide personal information. Visit http://www.managemyhome.com to try it out.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
Manage Your Home
Sears has a website, Manage My Home, that offers decorating ideas, garden hints and home valuations. You can create a home inventory and maintenance plan for your home and even find manuals for products they sell.
The site also allows you to save clippings from web sites and upload photos, so you can keep your decorating and project files in one place.
In addition, there is a section where you can ask questions about products, systems, finishes or rooms and have your question answered by resident experts. You can also browse other people’s questions to find answers.
There is no charge to use the site and you don’t have to provide personal information. Visit http://www.managemyhome.com to try it out.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
The site also allows you to save clippings from web sites and upload photos, so you can keep your decorating and project files in one place.
In addition, there is a section where you can ask questions about products, systems, finishes or rooms and have your question answered by resident experts. You can also browse other people’s questions to find answers.
There is no charge to use the site and you don’t have to provide personal information. Visit http://www.managemyhome.com to try it out.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
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