I love this idea. While I enjoy throwing away to-do lists where all the tasks are completed, it's a good idea to keep a running tab of accomplishments. Satisfying! Thanks
PS: Another thought. A wise woman talked to me about the value of celebrating our "wins". Not just celebrating as in "bravo! Let's brag and party!" but celebrating them by exploring and acknowledging what strength allowed you to achieve that win/accomplish that goal. And what obstacles you overcame to get there. I found that pretty interesting as well!
Aha! This totally explains why I keep messy lists full of strikeouts instead of a nice clean “to-do” list: it’s reassuring me that in fact I have done a lot, and a lot more (usually) than is left to-do!
I love this idea. While I enjoy throwing away to-do lists where all the tasks are completed, it's a good idea to keep a running tab of accomplishments. Satisfying! Thanks
PS: Another thought. A wise woman talked to me about the value of celebrating our "wins". Not just celebrating as in "bravo! Let's brag and party!" but celebrating them by exploring and acknowledging what strength allowed you to achieve that win/accomplish that goal. And what obstacles you overcame to get there. I found that pretty interesting as well!
I love this insight/idea/concept Brenda. Brilliant! I'm going to give it a go....
Aha! This totally explains why I keep messy lists full of strikeouts instead of a nice clean “to-do” list: it’s reassuring me that in fact I have done a lot, and a lot more (usually) than is left to-do!
I definitely needed the reminder to reflect back on accomplishments FIRST! Thank u!
Fantastic post and great advice. Congrats on a great year—and a whole new encore career!
I love this, Brenda!
I sent you an email about a friend's birthday. Hope you consider it. Thanks, Tom