- a good first day at a new job
- a long bath, watching a favorite funny television show online
- the upside of the fact that it snowed at least a foot today (and still falling!) is that I don't have a car. While I DID have to go outside today, I DIDN'T have to drive on roads that were icy and wet from all the snow.
- a bit of down time
- getting some writing projects that have been on my list for a while done
Saturday, April 02, 2011
Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 229
Today's Daily 5:
To Do
So, this morning I worked my first shift at my new job.
I'm working for a small company that makes 100% natural soap, bath and body products and operates a number of stores in Western Canada, and I'm totally excited about it.
I then came home, and stared at my April calendar.
It's going to be a busy month, with research papers and two more weeks of classes, and then 5 final exams. Add to that leading at house church, the basic commitments to things like getting a decent amount of sleep and exercise, some medical appointments, a wedding to attend, my brother's graduation from Bible school, and now a job, and you have the makings for a little bit of a wild month.
So, I did what I usually do. I made a list.
This is what my list looks like:
Shortly after I wrote that list, I added several more items. Those are the outside of class and work hours things that need to be accomplished between today and next Saturday. Everything from wrapping a present, to preparing to lead at house church, to Latin/Greek homework, to writing a term paper on Che Guevara. The list doesn't include the stuff that gets done daily outside of class or work hours - things like exercise, scripture reading, and so forth.
It's going to be a busy week, but I think it's doable. Some of it is flexible and not super time sensitive, and if it waits another few weeks, it waits.
And, I'm kind of looking forward to it. To the satisfaction of pushing for productivity, and marking things off lists.
I'm also realizing that I'm going to have to be incredibly disciplined about how I use my time, and that I will definitely need to make sure to carve out time for rest.
It'll be an interesting month! I'm curious to see how it goes.
I'm working for a small company that makes 100% natural soap, bath and body products and operates a number of stores in Western Canada, and I'm totally excited about it.
I then came home, and stared at my April calendar.
It's going to be a busy month, with research papers and two more weeks of classes, and then 5 final exams. Add to that leading at house church, the basic commitments to things like getting a decent amount of sleep and exercise, some medical appointments, a wedding to attend, my brother's graduation from Bible school, and now a job, and you have the makings for a little bit of a wild month.
So, I did what I usually do. I made a list.
This is what my list looks like:
Shortly after I wrote that list, I added several more items. Those are the outside of class and work hours things that need to be accomplished between today and next Saturday. Everything from wrapping a present, to preparing to lead at house church, to Latin/Greek homework, to writing a term paper on Che Guevara. The list doesn't include the stuff that gets done daily outside of class or work hours - things like exercise, scripture reading, and so forth.
It's going to be a busy week, but I think it's doable. Some of it is flexible and not super time sensitive, and if it waits another few weeks, it waits.
And, I'm kind of looking forward to it. To the satisfaction of pushing for productivity, and marking things off lists.
I'm also realizing that I'm going to have to be incredibly disciplined about how I use my time, and that I will definitely need to make sure to carve out time for rest.
It'll be an interesting month! I'm curious to see how it goes.
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