Stuck in mud and need a push or pull
Hi peeps,
You ever seen a car so stuck in mud and the people pushing are coated in mud and slipping and sliding and the car is slipping and sliding, but not moving forward? Well that's me at the moment.
There's just so much. So much training to do, so much to do on my website, so much social networking, so much sorting and packing, so much of everything.
So decided to just write out what I have done in the last 2 weeks and maybe it'll make me realise I am getting somewhere. Not the to do list, and what is outstanding, just what I have actually done.
Wrote and passed my Real Meal Revolution Coaching online exam and scheduled the oral exam. Thank goodness.
Have signed up for Google Plus, created a collection and published one recipe. Followed a couple of people.
Signed up for Google Analytics -- thanks for the push Robert.
Made 5 new Banting recipe ideas with photos.
Formulated a first draft of a grocery list for a 30 day Banting diet for £100 for an e-book.
Did an amazing Udemy course on creating a Kindle e-book.
Started a Udemy course on Google Hangouts, but after 17 lectures realised I was no further forward.
Finally decided on our next destination, thank GOODNESS. We're going to friends in Alberta, Canada for 3 months. Booked tickets for our trip which sounds easy, but between airline and bank wasn't. Packed about 5 boxes. Scanned and shredded more than a box of 'memories.' Scheduled cleaning service and mover.
So weird. I've done the list and it looks like a lot, but why does it still feel like I am just not doing enough?
So, still stuck on a long muddy road, with a long way to go, but maybe I am slowly moving, even if it's sideways a lot of the time.
Hope you're all moving as well, even if you feel like you're weighed down in mud and just spinning your wheels a lot.
Cheers,
Rose
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Hey Rosemary! It sounds like you are making good progress. So often we are harsh with ourselves because we feel that we can always do more... whether it's realistic or not.
When i'm working a project that spans 1-3 months at work, I keep a daily account of what I accomplish each day (I use OneNote). Not only does it help with doing follows on things but it's a great way to measure progress.
Best wishes to you on your WA journey and online endeavors! Have a safe and fun trip!
SM