What's at the bottom of your To-Do lists?
These items can include:
- the activities you want to do but don't have time to do (ie. finish a big puzzle)
- the chores you know you need to do but don't want to do (ie. re-organize basement)
- the rainy day crafts and fun activities with your kids (ie. make a volcano)
- self-care you ignore (ie. try yoga again)
- something you'd like to learn (ie. video editing, knitting, etc)
For many of us, we have been blessed with more time at home, more time with family, more time to do all the things we've said we would do.
Here's what's on my list, for now:
- Start and finish another puzzle
- Read a fiction book
- Learn lettering and modern calligraphy (I bought the book last year)
- Read a non-fiction business book (there are about 5 on my shelf)
- Make beeswax wraps (I'll write about it when I do)
- Stretch
- Add kids' school photos to memory books (let's not get started on baby books!)
- Paint something
- Finish a knitting project
Seeing as many of us have more at-home time than usual, I thought I'd make a master list -- with everyone's help. Let me know what's on your to-do lists (the ones you want to do and the ones you don't) and I'll share one big MEGA list with items to keep us busy and fulfilled for as long as physical distancing lasts.
What's on your list?
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