We've all been there. You know, making plans, setting intentions to get things done in a certain way or in a certain amount of time, and then...
BAM!!!
Life hits, and before you know it your looking at your list and realize that time has passed. Not a little time, as in hours or days, but weeks and months, and months, and months.
That's how it is with this blog.
I was going to write something every week. Maybe not super profound, but amusing musings and spirit whispers; stories about one of the hens going all Rambo on our aussie cow dog and his poor pathetic "Mom save me" looks; or the misadventures of trying to garden in 100 degree heat and no rain in 3 months. You know, STUFF. The happenings of life.
But, that's the problem in a nutshell - life takes over, so you don't have time to muse, ponder and write about life.
I realized that I have managed to write - one - single - little post per year since starting this blog. And for that I wish to apologize to you dear readers. You deserve more info, and wisdom, and stories so that you can understand that you are not alone in this adventure we call life.
So let's look at the real issue here.
Is it my CRS? Or perhaps not managing my time better? Perhaps its being overwhelmed by the needs and expectations of others around me?
YES, that's it - D, all of the above.
Then throw in gardens, and animals, and house work, and repairs, and holidays, and, and ,and... We can see where life just runs over us, backs up and then steals our time and best intentions.
So how do we overcome the rapid pace of running to and fro - to get everything done and nothing accomplished?
Well, a cup or glass of tea enjoyed while taking a break from the hectic pace we set for ourselves is a very fine place to start.
Now, as we enjoy our refreshing drink, we take out our calendar and journal. Oh, and a pretty pen or pencil- because we all know that beautiful tools make the work more enjoyable. Now make a list of things we want to accomplish today. Maybe 3 for the morning, 3 for the afternoon, and 2 for the evening. Simple things, not some BIG, overwhelming job. Break that big job down into several easily managed tasks that you can work on over several days.
Now, I like to take a package of "gold stars" that I bought and glue one down beside each task after I finish it. I know, you're thinking, "Did we just go back to kindergarten?" The truth is, seeing a star, or a sequin, or little glitter smiley is so much more fulfilling that a simple check or X thrown on there in haste and without thought.
Perhaps our teachers understood something that we have since lost in our haste to "grow up".
I think that we NEED to take time to enjoy our accomplishments, even if only long enough to paste a star onto a page as we smile with pride and satisfaction. Perhaps that one little bit of "mindfulness" will help us to get more done because we can gain a bit of enjoyment at completing a task.
Could you imagine what would happen if the world measured accomplishments by gold stars and success by smiles? How much better would life be, because of a simple colored foil star and the satisfaction we could enjoy from them.
May the stars shine down on each of you to guide you through your darkness, and may the clouds rain down showers of blessings in each of your lives. Today and Every Day. Amen
BAM!!!
Life hits, and before you know it your looking at your list and realize that time has passed. Not a little time, as in hours or days, but weeks and months, and months, and months.
That's how it is with this blog.
I was going to write something every week. Maybe not super profound, but amusing musings and spirit whispers; stories about one of the hens going all Rambo on our aussie cow dog and his poor pathetic "Mom save me" looks; or the misadventures of trying to garden in 100 degree heat and no rain in 3 months. You know, STUFF. The happenings of life.
But, that's the problem in a nutshell - life takes over, so you don't have time to muse, ponder and write about life.
I realized that I have managed to write - one - single - little post per year since starting this blog. And for that I wish to apologize to you dear readers. You deserve more info, and wisdom, and stories so that you can understand that you are not alone in this adventure we call life.
So let's look at the real issue here.
Is it my CRS? Or perhaps not managing my time better? Perhaps its being overwhelmed by the needs and expectations of others around me?
YES, that's it - D, all of the above.
Then throw in gardens, and animals, and house work, and repairs, and holidays, and, and ,and... We can see where life just runs over us, backs up and then steals our time and best intentions.
So how do we overcome the rapid pace of running to and fro - to get everything done and nothing accomplished?
Well, a cup or glass of tea enjoyed while taking a break from the hectic pace we set for ourselves is a very fine place to start.
Now, as we enjoy our refreshing drink, we take out our calendar and journal. Oh, and a pretty pen or pencil- because we all know that beautiful tools make the work more enjoyable. Now make a list of things we want to accomplish today. Maybe 3 for the morning, 3 for the afternoon, and 2 for the evening. Simple things, not some BIG, overwhelming job. Break that big job down into several easily managed tasks that you can work on over several days.
Now, I like to take a package of "gold stars" that I bought and glue one down beside each task after I finish it. I know, you're thinking, "Did we just go back to kindergarten?" The truth is, seeing a star, or a sequin, or little glitter smiley is so much more fulfilling that a simple check or X thrown on there in haste and without thought.
Perhaps our teachers understood something that we have since lost in our haste to "grow up".
I think that we NEED to take time to enjoy our accomplishments, even if only long enough to paste a star onto a page as we smile with pride and satisfaction. Perhaps that one little bit of "mindfulness" will help us to get more done because we can gain a bit of enjoyment at completing a task.
Could you imagine what would happen if the world measured accomplishments by gold stars and success by smiles? How much better would life be, because of a simple colored foil star and the satisfaction we could enjoy from them.
May the stars shine down on each of you to guide you through your darkness, and may the clouds rain down showers of blessings in each of your lives. Today and Every Day. Amen