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I do the same as Sunny -
At work -I have lists for my lists - Depending on the day I sometimes do the small items first, it not only gives me a sense of accomplishment, but I feel lighter.  And I love a cleared desk (my OCD again)I leave the projects for when I don't have any interuptions.  There are days I enjoy getting to some of those projects at 4 in the morning when the energy outside is still.
At home, I guess it's the same - priority.   I make notes for myself, I even have to mark down time to clean (although I have cleaning supplies everywhere, so if I see something, I do it on the spot.).
If I don't get to something it gnaws away at me. With having our own business, I have to be disciplined and use time management which includes playtime and exercise time, too.
It took many life lessons to get on track and stay on track.  I don't like how it feels otherwise.
 
14 years ago 0 1665 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Davit:  When I want to get things accomplished I write a list, priority tasks first.  Then I love drawing a line through them as I get things done.  Works for me.
 
p.s. love your new pics.
 
your friend, Sunny
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I have a friend who has difficulty getting any thing done because of depression and the effects of medication. This is not my excuse, I just waffle or I just put it off.  ( procrastinate ) What we do is talk on the phone, pick out some thing to do and see who gets it done.
How do you handle procrastination or waffling?

Davit.

PS I get upset at myself for not doing what I wanted to do.

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