Do you ever have so much going through your mind that you become consumed with what to do or not do? Sidetracked by things that come up that weren’t on your list?
Well, if so, I say, “welcome to my world today (and other days, too)!” Goodness. Despite being on my new 3×5 card Time Management plan (with the help of my Mentor Coach), I am struggling to stay focused and on task. I have been here there and everywhere today and back to the here. And, can I just share that I broke my most favorite hair tool, my Paul Mitchell flat-iron. The loss of a gals major hair tool is a big deal!
Anyway, so where is “here?” Here is #3 on my list of majors today. Majors are my list of three things, for the day, which I am to get done before my head hits the pillow tonight. #3 on my list for today says “blog something.”
Blog something, ok! To do or not to do…or just take a nap? That is seriously what jumped into my head. And it so it goes…
Focus and Discipline. Being focused is a good thing. Focus helps us be productive. Focus is part of being disciplined. Discipline is a good thing. Discipline helps us be productive. Discipline is part of being focused. Oh, the two are so connected.
I believe there is something good about being focused and disciplined that keeps me productive and on track. I know that and you know all that. Reality is there are those days where my best attempts to focus, be disciplined and productive battle with my thoughts, my desires and ordinary things that happen in my day. My mind races to and fro and so do I. Laundry, dinner, oh that webpage, email, and oh gosh my coaching homework, tennis practice, and going to the courthouse and bank, those can wait until another day. It’s hard because I really just want to get the things checked off my 3×5 card list to feel like I really did get something accomplished. That shows I was focused and disciplined.
It’s been a battle today with what I want to do, what I need to do and what I could do. I am managing to get some of my minor’s done and working on my Majors too. I committed to try this time management plan for 21 days to help my focus, discipline and movement forward. I decided I don’t have to play this focus-discipline game on the weekends so it’s been 11 days! I have been faithful in pondering, praying and writing down my to-do’s…majors and minors and 90 day goals; but you know what…today I just want to throw my card in the trash and take a nap! To do or not to do? That’s the question.
Hope this brings a smile to your face and encourages you to know that I have “those” kind of days. It has made me smile thinking about my day and my mood has shifted to a better place. AND, I am realizing in this minute that I can cross off #3 on my card. Yes!
(PS. My first attempt at posting this got all messed up and I didn’t save it. URGH…I will not be defeated! Re-do is done and hitting PUBLISH!)
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