If you've read any of my past thoughts about procrastination, then you know that I don't view this form of inactivity in a positive light. I mean . . . productivity is about GETTING THINGS DONE, not putting things off. And, I personally struggle with procrastination on a daily basis, which is why this productivity … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: Mismatch Pairs that Get the Job Done
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Reblog – Location… Location… Location
Wow! This blog piece, originally posted on October 30, 2018, takes me waaayyy back. I'm so thankful to have important life events, such as my homeschooling experience with my son, chronicled here at Degrees of Maternity. This history -- what I was thinking and doing at these pivotal points in my timeline -- highlights moments … Continue reading Reblog – Location… Location… Location
Productivity Tuesday: Enlisting the Reserves
Okay, so this discussion has nothing to do with military service, but it has everything to do with providing service to those people closest to you on the daily/weekly. Today, I'll do my best to relay a message that will probably touch all of our lives at some point in our journeys: the message of … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: Enlisting the Reserves
Reblog – A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut
Honestly, today's blog post is dedicated to everyone (not just the writer) who needs a little inspiration to make some moves in their lives. Here's what I want you to do. I want you to take your Productivity Framework that you created with the help of yesterday's "Productivity Tuesday" blog post and I want you … Continue reading Reblog – A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut
Productivity Tuesday: Your Productivity Framework
In the prior post, I talked about the guidelines I'll follow in governing the activities I carry out in 2020. And, I feel inclined to further discuss how guidelines, or frameworks, can help direct us in making the most of each day. So, today's "Productivity Tuesday" will focus on a structure that will guide you … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: Your Productivity Framework
Productivity Tuesday: Reusing as an Efficiency Method
I remember Little Man being introduced to three important terms in his first or second grade homeschooling experience that educated him about the ways in which we, human beings of all ages, can function as responsible stewards of Earth and its natural resources. And those terms are reduce, reuse, and recycle. And when I was … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: Reusing as an Efficiency Method
How Sleep Affected My Monday Report
Old habits die hard, or should I say old habits are hard to break? So, I had some struggles carrying out my scheduling goals for the week and being consistent every day with writing out My Daily Top 5. (You can check out my 2020 goals in the post, entitled Degrees of Maternity 2020 Scheduling … Continue reading How Sleep Affected My Monday Report
Productivity Tuesday: The Uses of Parchment Paper
The inspiration for today's productivity hack resulted partially from the task that I performed on Day 5 of the 30-Day Challenge: Procrastination Station, a month-long challenge that was ongoing from December 2018 through the beginning of January 2019. And, I'm not referring to today's post as an official reblog since I'm only including a few … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: The Uses of Parchment Paper
20 Tips for Prioritizing Your Goals
We are now sitting firmly at the beginning of 2020, so I thought this time would be appropriate to do a "20 Tips" blog post. We'll resume The Art of People Business segment next week. For many people, the mark of 2020 signals a sense of goal-setting awareness with some goal achievement to follow. And … Continue reading 20 Tips for Prioritizing Your Goals
Schedule Board Before the Vision Board
While vision boards are currently trending and provide a visual representation of a person's future goals, the schedule board houses all the task items to complete in order to achieve those future goals. So, instead of putting the cart in front of the horse, I've opted to bring things in order and focus on completing … Continue reading Schedule Board Before the Vision Board









