tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2447197976852868761.post1371719702277734238..comments2022-09-15T19:17:07.801-06:00Comments on Jumbled Sunshine: Day 2: Declutter the Pantry!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2447197976852868761.post-34080709226099720502013-01-18T13:44:06.010-07:002013-01-18T13:44:06.010-07:00Haha, you are really great, I love reading your co...Haha, you are really great, I love reading your comments to my posts! I know what you're saying about taking the best parts of programs and making them your own. I think that's the best part of learning and life - it's all about exploring lots of different ideas and then gleaning what works for you. <br /><br />That's really what I want this site to be all about - sharing tons of great ideas, but not requiring or even encouraging people to do things "my way", but to let them do it "their way!" (An old Burger King commercial comes to mind . . . can't quite put my finger on the tune!)<br /><br />Right now, following a strict daily challenge is working for me, it just fits with what I need right now. Someone else may want to just set a timer for one "Pomodoro" and do whatever they see needs to be done. . . that's the fun of it!<br /><br />The secret is to keep moving forward, putting one step in front of another, every day! (Another song comes to mind. . . is it from the Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer movie?)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15741563490118211283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2447197976852868761.post-53075357973767485602013-01-16T08:27:39.627-07:002013-01-16T08:27:39.627-07:00I truly enjoy your posts, they really make me thin...I truly enjoy your posts, they really make me think! There are times when I crawl into bed at the end of a busy day and say to myself, "hey, I put one foot in front of the other today, good for me"! <br /><br />I have decided that I am perhaps too independent or clever to follow the programs others develop (example "30 Power Purge). An example is how I keep the books for home and business. Over the years I have tried just about every method known to man for budgeting and bookkeeping. Several years ago I made my own plan by taking the best of each of them. I have used my MSExcel method successfully since then. <br /><br />In an effort to avoid chaos in the event of emergency, and have another person be informed of how to pick up the pieces if need be, I taught Kerilyn how to run our personal and business office. Her comment was honest and correct, "Mom, this is really a challenge, everything about this system is held in your head, it's hard to get in there and understand how it all works"! <br /><br />Maybe there is a bigger lesson here. Perhaps I just think I am smarter than everyone else and like to do things MY WAY! Oh dear, that opens another can of worms, doesn't it?Dennie Louhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08742115340686145809noreply@blogger.com