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Theses are my thoughts and ramblings as I forge my way through this thing they call life.
#976994 added March 3, 2020 at 3:36pm
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The Importance of Lists
30 Day Blogging Challenge

PROMPT March 2nd
Write about the practice of making lists. Does list-making stifle creativity, or enhance it? When working on a big project, does making a list help organize your thinking, or cause you to feel more overwhelmed? Are you a habitual list maker, and if so, what do you list?


I love this prompt. I have a wicked COLD right now and was not able to function with words last night. I am kicking myself that I blew the challenge so early in the month. I managed a couple of things, but not having made a list I forgot one thing.... and will have to restart my monthly challenge on Novlr all over again.

Lists are a God-send. They keep me on track and help me break big projects down into smaller more manageable chunks. They keep the overwhelm at bay and let me breath a little easier.

They also help me remember to get things done or I will more than likely forget to do something. If I only do the list in my head, I always forget one thing. I need to write the list down. Writing a list out helps to set it in my mind and I love checking off things as I accomplish them.

I keep a bullet journal which allows me to make lists and graphs and charts of things I deem important. I track my habits and my weight. I have 'take my blood pressure' medication on the list because I have been known to forget to do that on occasion.

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