David Walker
It was already with the copy editor!
I just use the timer on my phone now.It’s great because I can find myself getting carried away once I start a job and when the timer goes off, then I know it’s time to move on to the next thing.
Like I said, 10 minutes is actually quite a long time and I can completely forget that I had a timer going at all in that amount of time if I’m really focused.It’s great to have something to snap me back to reality and keep my head in the game..Lists: write it down and clear your brain.. OK, so having a goal for every 10 minutes (or even every 2 minutes) of your day is a lot to remember, clearly.
Actually, it sounds a little insane at first.The truth is though that I typically only do about 2-3 sets of 10-minute tasks in a day, and that’s all it takes.
And I set time aside to plan what I’ll be doing during those times.
I use my phone’s notepad feature to keep track of any ideas for tasks that pop into my head throughout the day and I then I plan a few sets of maybe 5 of those tasks to do at different times during the day.I love making personalized stuff for Kennedy’s room.
Something like this.monogrammed jewelry box.
would be awesome on her dresser too if I ever get around to picking up one of those vinyl cutting machines that I’ve been looking at for years!.We made sure to keep things from feeling too young, and too new for our 114 year old house by keeping lots of vintage-inspired elements in the room, big chunky baseboards, and the antique dresser too.. …and power cords of course.