Here are the notebooks I told you about in an earlier post - the ones I jot notes in in an attempt to break the nasty habit of 'floaters.' I've made one advancement, at least. I try to remember to periodically put the floaters that litter my desk into my notebooks, for then they will at least be contained. I figure it's a step in the right direction.
I homeschooled for twenty-one years. During that time, I was very organized. Long before school started each year, I had created a curriculum guide, a weekly schedule, and a daily schedule for that year. Really! I knew exactly where I was headed each day, each week, etc. In other words, the entire scope and sequence was totally planned out. I knew where every test paper and answer key was, where every supplementary book or video was stored. I loved it. I had it totally nailed down.
Then my thoughtless children grew up and flew the coop. I don't have to make curriculum guides for Bridger and Misty. I don't need a weekly schedule to remember to scoop the litter boxes for Lionel and Tuppence, do the laundry, make meals, or much of anything else I do these days. I am so out of practice at being organized. Don't even ask to see my refrigerator.
The truth is, at this point, I don't need the high level of organization I had when I homeschooled. So why can't there be a lower level of organization - the one I need now, at this stage of my life. There doesn't seem to be any halfway mark. It seems to be one of those all-or-nothing things for me.
Anyway, now that I've got those great notebooks, I'm putting forth a huge effort to actually take notes in them and work toward the goal of saying goodbye to floaters forever.
P.S. Do you know how hard it is to walk into an office supply store and pass up rainbow-colored Post-it Notes? Sigh.
What's your nemesis? C'mon. You can tell me. :-)
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I had to make calendar notations to water my plants each Saturday, back in the days I had plants -- before I forgot to write "water plants" on my calendar and they all died.
Okay, it's time for us all to eat our blueberries and take our gingko! :-)
Mine is the exact same as your's...floaters. Mike says, 'How in the world do you ever find anything when you have important stuff written every where except where it is supposed to be?' He says this with irritation in his voice. I am queen of trying to find some thing that I know I just wrote down yesterday and it is supposed to be here...and where is it!!! (GRRR) I too have many, many, many, many, (did I say many)notebooks but I don't write those kind of things in them as they are too pretty. (sigh.)
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