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Motivate yourself to conquer your goals this week! Post on Monday; update us on Friday!
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Apr 23, 2018 at 5:37pm
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Goals: April 23
This is getting to be a ritual with me and helps to keep my week more productive.

Priorities: cleaning, my health, my elderly dad, writing

Mondays are routine cleaning. Everyday is the clean as you go stuff that everyone has. Can't let it get behind (as I sometimes do). But SPRING CLEANING starts once again on Tuesday. Hope to make at least as much progress as last week or more. Bag things for charity pickup on Monday the 30th.

Health: Exercise, doctor's appointment, better sleep habits, no computer time before bed

dad: trick him into healthier snacks, take him to doctor, drugstore, and shopping, all on different days -- time consuming

Writing: Blog, review, write the essay/soliloquy or whatever I thought about while trying to go to sleep last night.
Finish Danielle Steele novel. Type church notes

Miscellaneous: Gardening, get a haircut, get one of Dad's bills straight, choir practice (at home alone before group), mail some sympathy cards, come back here on Friday to assess, finish crochet project

Possible future goal: I read about someone who read 30 books in 30 days. I know someone who reads 4 books every week. Nicholas Sparks reads at least one book a week, usually more. I have tried for one easy book a week. I thought 4per week was tough, One a day? I may modify that and just set aside 30 days when I have no major time consuming projects and see how many I can read.
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