Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Watch out Martha Stewart

I am on a roll. I've planned out my calendar on google calendars. This actually isn't saying much because I love to plan/organize time slots and then completely ignore my calendar once that's done but I'm going to try my very best to stick to it. And...

drumroll please...

I have planned a menu for next week AND made a shopping list. I almost never make shopping lists. This in itself is MAJOR for me. You may be asking why I've not planned any meals for this week. I already know this week is kind of shot to hell so I'm not even going to pretend I'm going to cook this week, though I have twice already. I think that's enough accomplished - this week's cooking doesn't need planned out.

Anyway, if the whole menu planning and cleaning schedule I made works out - what am I going to do with myself? Walking around aimlessly takes up so much of my day (aside from working) and without that, I may find I have too much time on my hands. I don't want to push this organization thing TOO far. Everyone needs a little flexibility. And goof off time. Maybe I need to work "goof off time" into my calendar as well.

How's your week going so far?


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4 comments:

DomesticDivasFancy said...

I use the google calender too! My week is kind of boring thus far, but I have a bachelorette party to attend this Friday!

Misadventurous Mommy said...

I so need to hire an efficiency expert to help me because I am so unorganized Martha would look in my direction and smirk!

justme said...

i like lists and being organised
i hate commitments though
lol
so if my calander said cook chicken on wednesday id most likely think
nahhhh i dont want to

Lissa K said...

wow! I am impressed! I am a list maker. But NOT because I am organized.
No.
but because I can't remember a thing without a darn list. LOL.

So - if this google calendar thing works for you, I will have to try it...I need all the help I can get. I usually 'plan' dinner at about 3 in the afternoon...
keep us posted!
lissa

 

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