- Let's start with Monday.
- Straighten up my room.
- Putt laundry away from a week ago.
- Personal bible study
- Figure out what I'm going to cook for dinner on Wed.
- If its not to cold out side take Iain to the park.
- Exercise for at least 30minutes
- Tuesday
- Do laundry for the week
- Do an art project with Iain.
- Exercise for 3ominutes
- Personal bible study
- Fold and put away laundry
- Move boxes around
- Wednesday
- Personal bible study
- Take Iain out side (if not to cold)
- Exercise for 30minutes
- Cook dinner
- Thursday
- Personal bible study
- Write an e-mail to Brian
- Exercise for 30minutes
- Do an art project with Iain
- Friday
- Personal bible study
- Exercise for 30minutes
- Do my nails
- Saturday
- Exercise for 30minutes
- Do something by my self
- Start the baby booties for Leslie's new baby.
- Sunday
- Get up earlier for church
- Write my list for next week
- For the Week
- Try to get all my stuff done daily.
- Figure out what I want to get done monthly.
- For the rest of January
- Start and finish Leslie's new baby blessing blanket
- Plan out and start 2 other blankets
- Call Sis. Bennar to see if I can come over one day and get some help with a pattern that I'm a little stumped on.
- Clean out my e-mail in box (it's too full).
- Clean my bathroom and dust my room.
- Start sleep training Iain.
Lovely
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Does Anyone Write To-Do lists
When I moved out of my parents house in 2004, I've been writing daily, weekly, and monthly lists of things that I need to get done. Ever since I had Iain I haven't been so good at writing these lists but I hope now that he is almost 2 years old that I'll be able to start up this habit again. I really have missed having my lists. I'm the type of person that likes to cross of something that I have finished. It kinda gives me a sense of accomplishment. So I think I'm going to start this week and what better day to write it than on Sunday. So here it goes.
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