Things To Do

Do you do “To Do” lists?  I usually have one right before dinner parties, family gatherings or major celebrations.  I occasionally had one to guide my work day.  I periodically make a list of quilting projects that I want to complete. (There are projects that make me feel really guilty!)

My present list is very paper and/or computer oriented.  Each of these items is time consuming, and none of them are any fun.  Too bad!  They still have to be done.

Enter Checkbook into Quicken program

Balance checkbooks

Create an Excel program for 2012 charge cards

Create a budget, working with charge card info

File a billion pages of recipes

Complete 2012 personal filing.

Empty personal files in lateral file at window

Reorganize files at office desk

THANK YOU NOTES!

I will feel so incredibly virtuous when I wade my way through these tasks! It’s good to be organized.  I really believe that you face the day with more energy when tasks have been completed..  I’ve set many of these things aside while I worked on the house, but now it’s time to see to the information glut.  I wonder if there will be a day when I will be “paperless?”   Nah….books, cookbooks and magazines will always be a problem for me.  All the more reason to make everything else paper free.