An actual list

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That was yesterday’s list.

Far too much of it is still outstanding. Plus I now have, find everything for kentwell, mend tent pole, pack car, do washing, pick up shoes, pack for Thursday and try not to panic.

Not all going to happen, it is?


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4 responses to “An actual list”

  1. On bad days I add things like ‘have shower’ and ‘eat lunch’ on my lists, just so I can cross something off 🙂

    1. Ha yes, and I’ll also add things I’ve done but weren’t on the list!

  2. I fear not. I do like a list for ticking things off, but if it just keeps on growing – depressing! Best of luck with it

  3. I always make lists. Another trick is to chunk things down into ridiculously small items. E.g. Instead of washing I’d put: Load washing machine, empty washing machine, hang out clothes, bring in clothes, put away cloths.

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