So, last night I laid in bed and one by one these things paraded in front of my clenched-shut eyes
- A workshop presentation on authors voice
- A young women's presentaion on Divine Nature
- A bio and blub for my authors voice presentation
- Do I know what author's voice is?
- three 10 page critiques
- 1 partially finished edit for a full manuscript for a freind
- 1 as of yet unstarted full manuscript edit for a freind
- An article on the grocery game for LDSneighborhood
- Author notes for Her Good Name (assuming it gets accepted)
- Acknowledgment, dedication and about the author for Her Good Name (assuming it gets accepted)
- Visiting teaching, two of my sisters are going to a new ward on Sunday because of a split and I haven't taken cookies yet. Everyone knows you can't leave on non-cookie terms.
I like my kitchen to be DONE, even though I know it will be messy again in 10.8 seconds. I like my laundry DONE, even though I know I'll just throw another load in in the morning. I like my grocery shopping DONE, and my lesson DONE, and my hair DONE. Whoever it was that said the journey was half the fun was baboon-butt-crazy. The joy for me is getting it DONE, and then I admit that it wasn't so bad, that it was cool figuring out the right way to put the bobby pins or that thegrocerygame is a bit of a high, but I see none of this until the task is DONE.
So this morning I woke up and amid all the heavy discouragement of the piled up tasks, I did something remarkable--I just did it. Well, most of it. I focused on the smaller tasks, the ones I knew I could complete and I dove right in.
I wrote out the notes, I finished the critiques, I wrote the blurb, compiled the presentation notes, did a rough draft of one presentations, wrote a particularly funny about the author. I submitted the articles, packaged a few eBay sales, took a shower, did my hair AND makeup (is it my husband's birthday?) And here I am about to take my kindergartener to school with all these DONE things to my credit. I am truly basking!
I still have the two full manuscript edits, but I'm making progress. I'm reminded of a quote from a former president and prophet of my church, Spencer W. Kimball
Do it
Do it right
Do it right now!
14 comments:
Oh, Josi, you're making my head spin! Who are you, Wonder Woman or something? And I thought my list was long.
Take a break and treat yourself to a quick laugh over on my blog. Today's post makes me giggle each time I read it--and no, I'm not talking about my superb writing :-)
Suddenly, I'm feeling inspired!
I feel inspired too. Good for you.
Holy cow, woman! I'm feeling wiped just reading that list. It's got to feel to see all those things DONE.
Josi, you're so funny. Non-cookie terms, you crack me up!
You got it DONE! I'm so proud of you, Josi!! I think it feels great to jsut dive in and accomplish the nagging, biting pests. You go girl!
Oh and I agree, you can't leave on non-cookie terms. :)
Josi, you are living my life! Only I think you're making more headway on your to-do list. I keep chipping away at mine and it just grows longer.
Oh, well DONE, dear! I'm very impressed. I got a couple of those little niggly projects done today as well, and it felt great.
Oh man! I am SO jealous!!! My son was sick all week and I couldn't get anything done with him joined to my hip. Now I have it. Raging fever, headache, aches and pains. We don't even have bread or milk, but I can't think about going anywhere. UGH. Seriously...SO jealous.
I feel the same way as you, Josi. If I haven't checked off everything on my "to do" list by the end of the day, I feel like I haven't accomplished anything at all. Is there a cure for this?
Love the "non-cookie terms."
I always enjoy your posts.
I wish I was moving out of your ward. I want some cookies, heck I'll settle for one cookie. Dieting sucks!
BTW - make Lee take you out or better yet, double that batch of cookies, sit in your closet and eat them all. Hope your list becomes shorter. Love ya!
Catch up? We're supposed to be caught up? Dang.
Good luck with you list. You have all the empathy and sympathy I can offer.
I'm not sure if I feel inspired or exhausted! It was like being in my own mind! At least I'm not the only one with a parade going through my head when I should be sleeping!
awh josi,
you are too cute. you made me grin with your cookie remark. did you find out your new calling yet?
blessings,
kathleen
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