Friday is here, and for all who must carry the yoke of employment, there are only about eight hours in this work week. Since you have come this far, you can certainly make it to the finish. At least it is hoped.
I made some progress on the WIP which is always a good thing. The rest of the projects for the week were pretty much around keeping up with the blog, e-mails and some projects around the house.
I find when working on projects, the idea is to set a goal much like I do with writing. One such project is cleaning the last of the hurricane debris out of the screens on the porch. I have twelve panels that have to be removed from their frames, cleaned and replaced. The structures then need to be painted where necessary and everything put back.
So rather than try to do them all in a day (about 12 hours) which would mean a total loss of a writing day, I decided to do one per. In this way, twelve days and the entire job will be done. I have to admit it does take a little negotiating to make sure the time frame is in keeping with the head of the house. Happy to say, it is. Today’s JohnKu talks about the demands of time.
Time By John W. Howell © 2018
This to do and that,
Trying to find enough time . . .
Need to allocate.
Sounds like some good progress is being made, John. Love the haiku. Have a great weekend 🙂
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Have a great weekend as well, Harmony. Thanks. 😀
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A lovely haiku, John. Time remains a problem for everyone, there are only so many hours in a day and 8 less when you work for your own stuff.
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That is so true. Thaks, Robbie.
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It’s amazing how time can disappear when we need it the most. All the best to you as you try to finish the tasks at hand. Hope you and yours have a great weekend. 🙂
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You and yours as well, Gwen. 😀
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It must seem wonderful to almost be finished with the storm cleanup. Have a great weekend, John. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you, Suzanne. It is wonderful. 😀
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It sounds like a good plan, John. Twiggy looks eager to help, too. Happy Friday!
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Thanbk you, Jill. She loves to go out on the porch. Have a super Friday.
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Projects go much better with an achievable goal, each day. That’s my approach with our projects this summer.
From the picture, it looks like you answer to a few bosses.
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Let’s see. Four females one male. I think you can get the picture. 😀
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Same here. I understand.
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😀
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As I often remind myself, I have all the time there is. The only question is, how will I make use of it? And will I be flexible enough to leave some wiggle room for all those necessities and joys I never anticipated?
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The constant battle between what I need to do vs what I want to do. Thanks, Linda.
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I do that too – break a big project into smaller chunks. Works better for me. And Jill’s right – Twiggy looks like an eager helper.
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Ha ha ha. Thanks, Teri. 😀
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The joys of time allocation. We should petition to add 3 hours to each day. They can’t be used for the rat race though. Either hobbies, sleep, family time, or house chores. 🙂
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I like it. Need to start a movement.
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This reminds me of the push for a 4-day work week.
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Then we would be rushed to finish everything in four.
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True. Though, it’s supposed to be a 10-hour work day 4 days a week to cover everything. I still don’t know how it could work without altering school schedules or making it possible for more stay-at-home parents.
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Never work. Bosses would still ask people to come in on the 5th day.
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Forced overtime for everyone!
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Yes. *sound of a whiplash
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I envy your energy and vitality! Send me some! You tied your words up with a lovely haiku bow! ♥
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Here is ten pounds of energy. Sorry it is in back fat form. 😀
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If that form works I’ll consume it all! 🙂 ♥
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A few greens would help.
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That sounds like a reasonable solution, John. I admire your persistence — too often, we sacrifice the writing for the To-Do list (or for chasing baubles that tempt our procrastination!). Happy Friday to you and the gang!
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Thank you, Debbie. Have a great weekend
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I like to invest a minimum of six hours of procrastination for every hour of work.
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Good mix. Makes for a better life.
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Excellent, John. Please send some of you time allocation my way. The garage isn’t cleaning itself out. 🙂
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Here take three hours.
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Thank you!!! 😅
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LOL
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😅
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Well-said, John. Time is such an elusive devil. I love the photo of Twiggy!
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Thank you, Jan. Have a good weekend
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Best wishes with the project. And the writing.
Nice to see Twiggy is your helper.
Happy weekend!
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Happy Weekend to you, Staci.
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I like your way of getting things done. One bit per day gets a lot accomplished.
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I do the same with my writing. 1,000 words a day on the WIP. No more no less. (90 to 120 days a first draft.) Thanks, Craig
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I knew that. I look forward to a time when I can do the same thing.
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😀
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It is impossible to find enough hours and energy in a day! I love this JohnKu and the idea of allocating! Have a great weekend.
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I know right? Thanks, Denise.
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Excellent photo and Johnku, John.
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Thank you, guy.
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Hope the cleaning of the screens is going well. Enjoy your weekend, John.
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Thank you, John. Ugly job.
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Right. Lots of ugly jobs for homeowners!
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Or ugly homeowners for jobs
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Nice haiku, but I have the same problem. 🙂
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We all have the same problem. Thanks, Dean.
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Allocating is never easy, John. Good on you, for trying! I’ve been allocated just 20 minutes at a time on the computer (as I heal from a concussion) and I am NOT a good girl, often. 20 minutes – one can barely get two paragraphs in with 20 minutes. Haha. Happy Friday, happy weekend.
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Happy weekend to you, Pamela.
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A wise plan, John. And a lovely Johnku. Twiggy looks like a good supervisor. 😀 TGIF hugs!
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Thank you, Teagan. TGIF
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You are a planned writing machine! Enjoy the weekend … and great opening pic.
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Thank you, Frank. ;-D
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A timely haiku, John.
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Thank you, Marc
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide.
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Tackling one a day sounds good. I’m sort of doing the same with drawers, and closets. You know I’m putting off the garage, but it must be done! You’ll be finished WAY before me.
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I hope so. I had a setback today. I inadvertantly slashed a screen I already installed. Darn it. Thanks, Deborah.
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Ugh! I’m sorry, but they say set backs are the stepping stones to comebacks! I hope it is for you!
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I did get the new screen in but cost me a day. Thanks for the encouragement, Deborah.
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