tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421893586033340825.post2766453323122963355..comments2024-02-16T17:46:55.369-08:00Comments on Power of a Family: Mind Organization for Moms VideosApril Perryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12798231506799751891noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421893586033340825.post-17373264852626725742011-07-09T17:07:07.445-07:002011-07-09T17:07:07.445-07:00April and Saren, these videos are so wonderful and...April and Saren, these videos are so wonderful and clarify a couple little things for me. Thanks! I've been working so hard getting myself organized and I am absolutely loving it! I do have a quick question. I love the idea of one giant next actions list instead of rewriting to-do lists in my planner. I'm having a hard time developing a system that gives priority to those items. For instance, this morning I wrote on a post-it note "Call on gymnastics, Call visiting teaching companion, Call so-in-so about dinner tomorrow, and make a grocery list" Each of those items ought to get done today but none of them have to. The gymnastics class probably won't fill up today but it will soon, it's nearly the end of the month (yikes!) so I need to line up some visiting teaching appointments, etc. Even though it doesn't have to be done today, it will become a problem very soon if I don't and I'd rather not push things to the last minute. How exactly do you write your next-action list and make it work for you on a daily basis? I'm still tempted to write these sort of things in my planner so I don't lose track of them. Thanks!Kristinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00617833762998816675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421893586033340825.post-18371963387890544702010-06-27T19:59:39.373-07:002010-06-27T19:59:39.373-07:00Okay, so this little intro really helped me. I had...Okay, so this little intro really helped me. I had all the info you taught at the retreat, as well as the program online, but I went thru this, rewinding the parts I need to hear again, and now I think my desk is almost set up! Hooray! Thanks April and Saren!Amy Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09064702036894099704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421893586033340825.post-4321234362334678892010-06-24T12:27:37.189-07:002010-06-24T12:27:37.189-07:00April and Saren, these videos are so wonderful and...April and Saren, these videos are so wonderful and clarify a couple little things for me. Thanks! I've been working so hard getting myself organized and I am absolutely loving it! I do have a quick question. I love the idea of one giant next actions list instead of rewriting to-do lists in my planner. I'm having a hard time developing a system that gives priority to those items. For instance, this morning I wrote on a post-it note "Call on gymnastics, Call visiting teaching companion, Call so-in-so about dinner tomorrow, and make a grocery list" Each of those items ought to get done today but none of them have to. The gymnastics class probably won't fill up today but it will soon, it's nearly the end of the month (yikes!) so I need to line up some visiting teaching appointments, etc. Even though it doesn't have to be done today, it will become a problem very soon if I don't and I'd rather not push things to the last minute. How exactly do you write your next-action list and make it work for you on a daily basis? I'm still tempted to write these sort of things in my planner so I don't lose track of them. Thanks!Kristinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00617833762998816675noreply@blogger.com