
Many times, for me at least, it's that I've got so much on my plate, that I move something down to the bottom of my mental list, and it's forgotten about. Sometimes they're the littlest things and so simple to remedy.
For example I was laying in bed yesterday morning, determining the best way to ease out of bed without waking the hubby, so that I could get some chores done. I started to wonder why my skin was so dry. I know we've had the heat running because of the cold and that drys your skin, but I've been using my lotion regularly . . . .then it hit me . . . that thing that kept getting moved down to the bottom of my list. It's was simple, easy to recetify, however on most mornings I don't remember it till I'm in the shower and it's two late, and I make the mental note to do it when I get home, then it's immediately replaced by everything else.
You see I realized that I had not "exfoliated" in a couple weeks, so I ran to where I stash my Jordan Essentials Inventory and pulled out a Salt Scrub. Went and took my shower, oh what a difference to get all those dead skin cells washed down the drain. Not only did my skin appreciate the fact that I finally got my act together, but I was able to let go an item off that ever growing "to do" list (at least till I empty out this jar of salt scrub). Have to admit that I sure don't miss all those while flakes inside my slacks when I take the off :)
2 comments:
sputuCould procrastination be just having to much to do?
When it comes to business, I have deadlines clients are expecting me to meet. And, I don't make promised I can't keep so I keep "to do" lists that keep me on track. And it always feels good to check something off the list as "done."
Thanks.
~Debra
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