Monday, February 7, 2011

Making a schedule

Being retired, it becomes a challenge to ORGANIZE more effectively.
Without the work routine or children's needs it's easy to waste time.
It's a CHALLENGE to make the best use of EACH moment in my day
in terms of my PRIORITIES and GOALS so that I can feel productive
but not OVERWHELMED which is easy it requires constant adjustment.
(Photo of Tuacahn outdoor amphitheatre-a gorgeous place to visit.)

Perhaps a NAP in the afternoon or a long WALK to clear out my head
or getting away for a day or two to VISIT FAMILY can help me focus
on what's MOST important. There are always the DAILY practices of
putting ME together with face, hair and clothes and more importantly
PRAYER, journaling&scriptures to direct my energies for the new day.
(Photo of the duck pond again, lol!)

A comfortable schedule emerges with time for surprises I like to call
SERENDIPITY, those marvelous opportunities that come suddenly.
I'm finding lots of those as I'm pursuing my CREATIVITY and TALENTS
following my theme for this year CONNECTING, I want to help others
to FIND THEIR VOICE and grow in SELF CONFIDENCE in good ways.
(That's my friend Caryn above, lunching at Red Mountain Resort.)

Another MONTH almost over...

APRIL was busy with lots of POETRY stuff, FAMILY CELEBRATIONS, DUP-Daughters of Utah Pioneers Convention and SPRING arriving.  Joint Poetry ...