![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Organizing is a project as well and it takes time. There is a how to some of these to-do's, especially big to-do's, that must be respected. It's those huge to-do lists with no action plan. I think this is the true reason so many writers (especially slightly ADD writers like me) get procrastination paralysis on their projects. ![]() Those lists often feel like running through molasses. I have grand lists that I misplace or get overwhelmed by. You can’t get clarity while you’re mired in a to-do list." If you’re inside the jar, you can’t read the label. "Your brain is meant to solve problems, not just store a bunch of to-do's. The magic is in easy-to-find blue font below.) (And then he got to the parts I really needed to hear. These are the important qualities about goals." The class began with the instructor saying: "Joy. This month's goals class delved into two things that gave me "a-ha moments" of epic proportions. But my own goals tend to fall far behind the rest of my life's commitments. Work projects, family projects, Writers In the Storm three days a week. Notice I said "my own goals." I am aces with outward-facing goals. I started January with something a little different this year: a workshop about goals. ![]()
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