Last night, E was listening to this talk by Driscoll on planning, and so I had a listen to it this morning. I'm really glad I did, especially as I am about to start my week of holidays.
It inspired me to rethink things a bit, and start planning my time better. You can get so much more done if you write stuff down, and allocate a time for it. I really want this to be the case for next week, that I don't just sleep in and laze about doing nothing. I want to have plans and get stuff done- marriage stuff, family stuff, Bible reading, praying, hobbies, chores,speech practice etc. I'm excited.
I'm looking forward to talking to E about it, and mapping out the future a bit more, starting with this coming week.
Are you much of a planner?
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I am a TERRIBLE planner. I was talking about it to someone at work yesterday. Work, study, jobs around the house... often nothing gets done.
Going to (planning to) listen to this right now - thanks!
Yeah, I'm not a very good planner either.
Cool, let me know what you think of the talk, bro.
I am a planner at work but not at home, but am fast coming to the conclusion that as much as I rebel against the idea of scheduling my 'free' time in reality it doesn't work.
So I bought a little weekly planner thingy for the family with the intention of at least roughly working out a plan for the week.
Like you - I'll see how it goes...
Ben - I liked it. Made me want to get organised and buy one of those moleskins.
Although, I'm wary of this.
Yeah I know Amy, this planny stuff tends to fall by the wayside, but it's worth persevering with.
Guthers, yeah I had read that too. I got one last Christmas though, and love it dearly. I write junk in there all the time. i am relieved that I got it prior to hearing Driscoll, otherwise I'd feel too much like a groupy..
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