Hello Readers, Friends, and Family,
I hope you are having a wonderful day and have great plans for tomorrow.
So much has been occurring in the news and in all of our daily lives.
It can be difficult to keep up with everything, I’m sure.
I still think keeping a notebook handy to write notes in is one of the best things to do to keep up with all the changes that hit you all at one time.
Having patience and standing your grounds when you need to is essential to your independent thinking, integrity, and well-being.
Keeping a balance also means enjoying those moments of space in time to rejuvenate and just let your hair down.
Next to writing things down that will help you remember, is communicating with others and sharing information that could be useful to them. For an instance, texting to friends where the lower gas prices are in your town and any recalls on foods, medicines, and other items that could affect one’s life.
Monitoring your health is one of the most important things you can do to keep a balance in your life. That means, annual medical check-ups, eating healthier, and drinking your daily requirement of water.
Other ways of keeping a balance is your financial health. Keeping up with your bills, and a good savings plan, all are a part of your well-being.
This is not the last issue on balance but cutting down on clutter really help you to have space to be more creative and a clear mind. Things accumulate over the years, but there are so many ways to lessen the pain of clearing things out be it be giving things to goodwill, salvation army, restore habitat, selling online, and throwing out things no one can use.
So, keeping a balance in life can be the challenge, but by doing a little at a time and being focus, you can have a better quality of life.
Making your “To Do List” is easy. A lain piece of paper can be mapped out to add other items on it as well such as doc tors appointments, shopping list, birthday of the month list, etc. Once you’ve made a blueprint copy of your “To Do List”, you can make copies with your printer and add a space for your date and time. When I get a chance, I will make one, or you can check on a website that have free forms. Its more exciting to make your own.
Chow, for now. There’s a lot to talk about.
By Thelma Harcum