Procrastinators Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from chronic procrastination.

Friday 9 February 2007

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Monica's CI 12:10 am EST

Morning Routine:
[0] Wake at 5:00 am
[0] Facial
[0] Devotional time
[0] Wipe down MBR vanity
[0] Scrub kids’ tub
[0] Laundry
[x] Shower
[x] Scrub shower wall
[x] Oral care
[x] Pedi-care
[x] Dress to shoes
[x] Make bed
[x] Sweep kitchen

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If I can't do it perfectly, I'll do it anyway. If I can't do it all, I'll do some. If I do nothing, nothing gets done.

"I don't feel like it" is a poor sacrifice for your dreams.




pro's last check-in - 10:10pm

I'm ready for bed. I used to like to watch TV for a while before I went to sleep, but now that I've been getting up so early I just want to go to sleep immediately.

To Do:
 Rising time: 6:05am (lay in bed for 5 minutes listening to the news)
 Empty dish drain and wash dishes from yesterday.
 Lay out pills for the day.
 Shower and dress.
 Make and eat breakfast.
 Check email and empty spam folder.
 Take pills - dose 1 of 3.
 Buy clothes online.
 Wash dishes.
 Contacts.
 Call to cancel BMH appointment.
 Arrange weekend travel (call innkeepers).
 Look up property tax payment info. (This weekend.)
 Call about storage billing error.
 Go to work.
 Take pills - dose 2 of 3.
 Get mail.
 Buy groceries.
 Deal with pile! (This weekend.)
 Thing I had to do this evening.
 Dinner.
 Check email.
 Take pills - dose 3 of 3.
 Bedtime routine.

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Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried.

Monica's picture

Monica's CI 10:05 am EST

Morning Routine:
[0] Wake at 5:00 am
[x] Shower
[x] Scrub shower wall
[x] Oral care
[] Facial
[] Pedi-care
[] Dress to shoes
[] Devotional time
[] Make bed
[] Wipe down MBR vanity
[] Scrub kids’ tub
[] Laundry

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If I can't do it perfectly, I'll do it anyway. If I can't do it all, I'll do some. If I do nothing, nothing gets done.

"I don't feel like it" is a poor sacrifice for your dreams.




CI for Lark, 8:40am (9:25pm)

Very cold here. Brrr. I have nothing significant scheduled, so I may not heat my workshop,  and work with a friend today. I'm still reading THE PROCRASTINATORS HANDBOOK, and Houserclaimer's suggestion of discussing it would be a wonderful idea. I'm not sure of the mechanics of it, so if someone could set it up, or show me how, that would be great.
DONE!!!)
morning
meditation
return mirror
go to friend's work area to work

pro's CI - 8am

To Do:
 Rising time: 6:05am (lay in bed for 5 minutes listening to the news)
 Empty dish drain and wash dishes from yesterday.
 Lay out pills for the day.
 Shower and dress.
 Make and eat breakfast.
 Check email and empty spam folder.
 Take pills - dose 1 of 3.
 Buy clothes online.
 Wash dishes.
 Contacts.
 Call to cancel BMH appointment.
 Arrange weekend travel (call innkeepers).
 Look up property tax payment info. (This weekend.)
 Call about storage billing error.
 Go to work.
 Take pills - dose 2 of 3.
 Get mail.
 Buy groceries.
 Deal with pile! (This weekend.)
 Meeting. (Not sure about this - might go.)
 Dinner.
 Check email.
 Take pills - dose 3 of 3.
 Bedtime routine.

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Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried.

Rexroth 12.11 GMT

Todo today

up prayer reflection meditation
deal with phone messages emails post
clean up in kitchen
sort out clean clothes
start writing letters
continue work on craft machines and bits
rest
phone friend in evening
write journal
prayer reflection
bed and sleep

Rexroth 14.50 GMT

I need to write the letters and I am not doing it.

Regards Rexroth

Rexroth 18.14 GMT

'If I can't do it all, I'll do some.'

So I've written just over 1000 words on one letter. It needs to go midtime next week and not before. I've a lot of checking to do on it but the main part is now done.

Thanks of being here.

Rexroth

Rexroth 23.11 GMT

I've spent more time writing the major letter and some time messing about with the machines I bought on Wednesday.

and so to bed

night Rexroth

pro's first check-in - 6:15am

To Do:
 Rising time: 6:05am (lay in bed for 5 minutes listening to the news)
 Empty dish drain and wash dishes from yesterday.
 Lay out pills for the day.
 Pick up apartment.
 Shower and dress.
 Make and eat breakfast.
 Empty spam folder.
 Take pills - dose 1 of 3.
 Wash dishes.
 Contacts.
 Call to cancel BMH appointment.
 Arrange weekend travel (call innkeepers).
 Look up property tax payment info. (This weekend.)
 Call about storage billing error.
 Go to work.
 Take pills - dose 2 of 3.
 Get mail.
 Buy groceries.
 Deal with pile! (This weekend.)
 Meeting. (Not sure about this - might go.)
 Dinner.
 Check email.
 Take pills - dose 3 of 3.
 Bedtime routine.

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Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried.