Articles tagged with commitments
4 September 2012 | Comments [0] »
About a month ago, I wrote a blog post called The Value of Saying No. In it, I talked about the freedom and relief I’m feeling now that a variety of volunteer professional commitments are behind me.
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self-care,
time management
7 August 2012 | Comments [0] »
Since April 24, I’ve been blogging here five days a week. At that time, I made a 30-day commitment to blog daily. That was 105 days ago and haven’t missed a Monday through Friday post, except for Memorial Day.
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commitments,
genealogy,
habits,
organize your family history
6 August 2012 | Comments [5] »
On her Facebook page my buddy Gerailn Thomas shared the following words of wisdom this past Friday: “It’s Okay to Say No.”
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geralin thomas,
self-care,
time management
24 May 2012 | Comments [0] »
Today marks 30 days since I took on a 30-day blogging challenge with my friend and collaborator, Shannon Wilkinson. When she was in St. Louis to hold an in-person habits and routines workshop with me, we got to talking about blogging.
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commitments,
habits,
shannon wilkinson,
writing
10 May 2012 | Comments [3] »
As I posted a couple of weeks ago, I made a 30-day blogging commitment with my friend, Shannon Wilkinson. We each vowed to blog daily, Monday through Friday, for at least 30 days.
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commitments,
habits,
shannon wilkinson,
writing
24 April 2012 | Comments [0] »
My friend and collaborator, Shannon Wilkinson, was in St. Louis last week for a visit. We held the workshop, Create Freedom and Ease with Habits and Routines, did some great bargain shopping at the Scholarshop and had some great discussions about our businesses.
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commitments,
habits,
shannon wilkinson,
writing
12 August 2008 | Comments [0] »
Deadlines used to rule my life. When I was making my living as a writer, deadlines were absolutely everything. I didn’t start a story earlier than necessary to make my deadline. I don’t think in 12 years (and well over a hundred articles, along with eight books) I turned anything in early.
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commitments,
deadlines,
don't break the chain,
knitting olympics,
writing