Sunday, March 6, 2022

Needing To Be Organized

 Retirement has taught me I am a woman who:

needs to be organized

 needs a schedule

 And because of that, 

a woman who needs her planner and her lists.

Seriously. How does anyone function without a planner or a list? And really good pens to write with?ˆ

Oh. And post-its. Those are essential.

With post-its, I make all kinds of lists

  • To-od
  • Packing for the lake
  • Packing for weekend trips
  • Futures projects
  • Books I’ve read
  • Books to read
  • Writing ideas—even though I never get to most of them
And then I stick them in my planner.

My planner is my daily guide. I  write in appointments, bills to be paid, birthdays and anniversaries.  I’ve added Read, Write, Walk, to each day so that I’ve scheduled them in. And it really is helping me to stick to goals I made at the beginning of the month-my own March challenge-I wasn’t reading or writing anymore and I just didn’t feel like me because of it. So scheduling these two things each day and writing them in my planner has reminded me they are important. It feels good to check them off each day.

And if I falter, well, that’s also something I’ve learned—Grace.

3 comments:

  1. I am not retired and I still need to be organized!! And a schedule certainly wouldn't hurt either! I love the new look on your blog, and I was excited to your name rise up my list of bloggers. Here's to March challenges - whatever they may be!

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  2. It's good that you know yourself. The checking off feels good, doesn't it? I somehow feel that lists and post-its will be with me always.

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  3. YES! I am happy you are making writing and reading and walking a priority. These are some of my very favorite things. Glad to get to read your words. xo, ruth

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