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21 Days of Discipline Wrap up

April 21, 2016 By Ligia

I finally finished the 21 Days of Discipline that i mentioned in this post. Obviously from the discrepancy in dates, it took me more than 21 days!

I really enjoyed the following things:

Working on a Mega Project (which I didn’t finish)-I really liked having ONE big project that I am working on. It helped me to focus my attention on one thing. Each day I worked on that one project. Unfortunately, my project didn’t get finished, but I am very pleased with how much did get done. I probably need two good solid days of working on it and I will be done.

Getting things done now-the last day she had us write 10 things that take 2 minutes to do. And then she said “go do it”. It was hard to come up with my 10 things but I did and what a relief to get those done and out of the way. I plan to continue to do that. Maybe not daily but maybe once a week. I wrote it on an index card that i can carry around as I complete things and then toss it away (or save it to use the other side).

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I am happy that I completed it. I didn’t do it perfectly, but I took away two gems.

My next project will be 10 Day Unstuffed Challenge by Ruth Soukup. She is a blogger at www.livingwellspendingless.com based on her book Unstuffed.

And while I am at it, I will probably be doing Crystals next series called Makeover Your Evenings.

Filed Under: Family Life, Homemaking

Winning the Discipline Battle

March 11, 2016 By Ligia

I started reading a book this past week, it’s actually one I’ve started before. It’s a really good book but I usually didn’t  have to time to read so it got shelved. But not anymore! I am finally making time for reading with my new Morning Routine. I am reading Who You Are When No One’s Looking by Bill Hybels. The second chapter deals with discipline. Hybel explains discipline in three very short, but very true statements:

Discipline is really delayed gratification

Discipline requires advanced planning

Discipline includes accountability.

I know I lack discipline in many areas of my life. Just to name a few: food, exercise, house cleaning, need I go on?

Right now, the only thing I feel I am “winning” at with discipline is with my Morning Routine. Believe it or not, I am on week 12 of waking up at 5:15 AM. I have also managed to continue to work through my Morning Routine in such a way that I have finished books, worked through a Finance Renovation Course, and more all before 7:15 AM!

What really helped me with my mornings, was doing Make Over Your Mornings with Money Saving Mom, Crystal Paine. I loved her online course so much. See my post on My Routine Here. Recently, I found an ebook on my computer called 21 Days of Discipline that I bought a while ago as part of a “bundle”. Well, I had not realized it, but it was written by Crystal! So I am going to embark on this 21 Days of Discipline starting 14th of March. I have several things going on now that I don’t think I can do it justice. So, even though I am pumped to start now, I think I will wait.

So discipline. Its tough, but I am hoping to get some discipline on a few things in my life that need to be reined in.

Ligia

P.S. I just found out Crystal is up to it again! She has created on online course on Making Over Your Year, similar to the Makeover Your Morning course I took. Here is my post on that. I do plan on doing this course as soon as it becomes available March 18th.

Filed Under: Family Life, Homemaking

Getting Organized with a Tickler File

April 28, 2015 By Ligia

Have you heard of tickler file?
Well up until a few weeks ago, I had not either!
My chaotic “busy” life kept me from following the 52 Week Challenge sponsored by Home Storage Solutions 101.  So instead, I have picked and choosed what weeks and/or suggestions work for me.

The tickler file was part of the Mail Organization week on the Home Storage Solutions 101. Here is the full article:How & (Why ) to Create a Tickler File

So I really felt this organization system might work for me. Up until then, I used folders marked Acton Folder, Pending, etc. Unfortunately, I never got to the Action Folder and nothing ever got done (sad, but true). I really liked the idea of file things by day and having a daily “to do” folder.

So I followed her ideas, with a bit of tweaking, this is what I have:

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My tickler file is very different. I do not move the folders. I pull out the folder and look inside. I take out what is in the folder. If I am unable to get to it, I move it to the next folder. As I get things in the mail for future dates,  I file it in the corresponding month folders. When May comes, for example, I will empty out May into the individual day files.

Here is another article on the Tickler File:

Back to the Basics: The tickler file

I am excited to use this to help me be more organized!

Ligia

Filed Under: Homemaking

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