Everything in moderation. Right?
It's so hard! When I really start to look at everything I do, everything I want to do, have to do, need to do, wish I could do... I find myself frustrated about how to balance it all out.
Budgeting to get out of debt.
Clipping coupons and shopping ads.
Running/exercising.
Strengthening my faith.
Serving the community.
Fighting cancer.
Being a friend.
Being a mother.
Being a wife.
Being a daughter, niece, aunt, cousin, sister, granddaughter, anything-in-law.
Improving self image.
Keeping up the house - yard work, laundry, dishes, dust, santizing toys, other housework.
Reading books.
Educating.
Playing my game.
Facebook.
Blogging.
Praying.
Bible reading.
Feeding the hungry/poor.
Vacationing.
Potty training.
Dating (my husband, of course).
Eating healthy/trying new recipes.
Park playing.
Gifting.
Counseling.
Advocating/Voting/Writing members of congress.
Playing with kids.
Writing my book.
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. These are all things that I do, wish I could do, want to be doing, wish I didn't have to do, or will someday get to do. I just need a jeanie to pop on out of a bottle somewhere and tell me how to balance it all. How to get all those balls tossing in the air in a succinct, orderly fashion.
Any tips?
Until someone tells me how to organize my life, I'll just be sitting here with the laptop handy, glass of wine nearby, music in the background, mindlessly wandering the internet. You'll know where to find me. Thanks in advance!
1 comment:
No advice since I am one too take on too much too. I do *try* to work on one project at a time. Finish it then move on. That is hard to do sometimes. That is why Ethan's baby book is sitting on my desk begging to be completed before he turns two!
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