It’s a pretty impressive end product when you realize just how super easy they are to make!.
I use my phone’s notepad feature to keep track of any ideas for tasks that pop into my head throughout the day and I then I plan a few sets of maybe 5 of those tasks to do at different times during the day.The thing I’ve noticed though is that having any more than 2 or 3 different task ideas in my head at one time that I’m trying to remember can get kind of distracting.
Actually it can get pretty stressful if you’re trying to focus on one thing but you know that you absolutely must.to do those two other things or disaster will strike!Having all of my tasks written down in a list really takes a load off of my mind and lets me actually enjoy getting stuff done!
When the timer goes off, I just have a quick look at my phone to see what’s next!.So what kind of things are on my lists?
I almost always have a little bit of everything.
Sometimes I’ll focus for an hour on getting a whole bunch of little “blog work” things done that have been bugging me, but in one list of 10-minute tasks, I could do some quick trim-painting in whatever room we’re working on, some planning for whatever holiday is coming up, some online shopping, some regular cleaning tasks, and some organizing and decluttering, and some blog work too.Once I had my fabric all ready to go, I started out by measuring how far the floor is from the bottom of the bed, dividing that by three (for three fabric layers), and then adding about a 2 inches to each number to allow for seams and for a bit of overlap.
I didn’t worry about being too exact, but I wanted them to be around the right size.Then I ripped about a million strips of each fabric to be that width.. OK, not a million, more like 6.
But it looked like a million when I was sitting in the middle of all the piles!.I laid the fabric strips down and decided how I wanted to put them next..