Little routines keep us moving forward
little exercises keep us flexible
taking time to read a little, learn something new keeps our brain engaged.
starting with a first stitch can lead to an outfit being made or a quilt being finished.
one stroke of paint lead to beautiful artwork.
We don't need to do a big project - big projects are just a series of little steps.
How about today - how can you keep things simple and joyful without pressing yourself to "do it all"
Making small steps forward leads to big adventures -
The Power of Doing Little Things Saturday PWYC
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The Power of Doing Little Things Saturday PWYC
Here is wisdom from blessed to remind us we can have a day of big adventures:
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Doing Little Things Sat. PWYC
My Summer Retreat Weekend /
Working on getting a shallow tote a bit at a time unload it
rinsed it out
fill it with water & Epsom salts add vinegar.
Get doggo in to soak feet for a bit. { that is it's own challenge.}
Each micro step is progress.
Same with working on the pj's I'm hemming,
pin placement
redo pins placement
measure
re- measure
Cut take old hem off with enough fabric to re- attach
cut off excess off main part of garment.
Pin on for placement to get ready to reattach.
More small steps.
I'm done to here. . .
Decide if machine or hand stitching is best.
Then work on pocket [s].
Working on getting a shallow tote a bit at a time unload it
rinsed it out
fill it with water & Epsom salts add vinegar.
Get doggo in to soak feet for a bit. { that is it's own challenge.}
Each micro step is progress.
Same with working on the pj's I'm hemming,
pin placement
redo pins placement
measure
re- measure
Cut take old hem off with enough fabric to re- attach
cut off excess off main part of garment.
Pin on for placement to get ready to reattach.
More small steps.
I'm done to here. . .
Decide if machine or hand stitching is best.
Then work on pocket [s].
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Re: The Power of Doing Little Things Saturday PWYC
I've gone to get groceries this morning. Came home and boiled 10 eggs. (8 for the potato salad and 2 for me). Cooked breakfast for dh after I gave him his meds. Peeled and chopped the eggs and now the salad is in the fridge.
There is a CFL game with the Toronto Argos, so dh is watching that. There is also a Blue Jays game on this afternoon.
I really need to get to the litter boxes. After I went outside and picked some rhubarb, I came in and I knew what job was next on my list.
I also had a chicken sandwich and used up the leftovers from last night's BBQ chicken.
There is a CFL game with the Toronto Argos, so dh is watching that. There is also a Blue Jays game on this afternoon.
I really need to get to the litter boxes. After I went outside and picked some rhubarb, I came in and I knew what job was next on my list.
I also had a chicken sandwich and used up the leftovers from last night's BBQ chicken.
Dishes never stop.
Laundry never stops.
Litter boxes never stop.
Paper never stops.
Laundry never stops.
Litter boxes never stop.
Paper never stops.
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Re: The Power of Doing Little Things Saturday PWYC
Finished up the entire refrigerator. All three remaining shelves and their bins taken out at the same time, washed in the sink, walls washed. Door organized.
After this chore, what I do is, I take a photo.
Does that make me silly?
♪ ♫ "If photographing-a-clean-fridge is wrong,
Idonwanna be riiiight." ♫ ♪
After this chore, what I do is, I take a photo.
Does that make me silly?
♪ ♫ "If photographing-a-clean-fridge is wrong,
Idonwanna be riiiight." ♫ ♪
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Re: The Power of Doing Little Things Saturday PWYC
I really need to get to the litter boxes. After I went outside and picked some rhubarb, I came in and I knew what job was next on my list.
Cathy, I, too, had no confusion about the rest of the fridge being my "Next Up" when I went out to the garden and came back inside. The information wafted to me.
Nancy, I enjoyed seeing the micro-steps that will get you to a sewing finish and a pair of cozy pocketed PJs for reward.
Poor ((ddoggo)) suspicious of that footsoak.
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