Not quite forever just yet...
I really enjoyed my day today. I wasn't at school all that long and I came home and piddled around here after that. I decided that every day I'm going to try to do several things.
One, I'm going to do something each day to improve my health. Today... well, I ate broccoli and cheese for supper, along with baked beans. Not the healthiest meal but not the worst either. I didn't exercise today because my feet have hurt just about all day. I relaxed. Isn't that good?
Two, I'm going to do something fun every day, or some kind of treat to myself. Now you have to realize that I can have fun with a lot of different things! I did several fun things today. I watched "The Women of SNL" which was pretty funny. I've relaxed on the hammock several times (isn't that healthy too?). I worked on my Jux account, because I'm thinking about trying to sell some medical photography. Maybe...
Three, I'm doing something school-related each day because I have lots of good ideas and I'd like to get ahead of the game. I had to set a limit on that - no more than four hours a day. There will be days when I have to do more than four hours a day, because of professional development and such. I'm excited though. Today was a half-day so there was my four hours.
Four, I'm going to do something spiritual every day. That's sort of broad... a lot of things fit in here. Doing something for somebody would fit, as would singing in a nursing home. Could I count meditating in the hammock here?
Finally, I'm going to do something for the home each day. I washed dishes and a load of clothes. I folded a load of clothes, and I dusted the dresser in the master bedroom. I had to deal with Sonny's urine... don't want to talk about that. I haven't done a lot of housework but I've done something today and will improve tomorrow.
Showing posts with label grace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grace. Show all posts
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
SI week 0 day 5: one more day...
Tomorrow's the last official day. The good thing is that the tough part is done. The grades are in and I just have a few more loose ends to tie up. Yesterday was the last day for the kids and tomorrow all they're going to do is hand out report cards. That may mean I have students coming in and out, but I don't know. I woke up at 2:35 this morning. I checked my e-mail and read the FlyLady digest. I don't remember much of what it said, but in the shower I thought to myself, "I deserve peace." FlyLady is big about encouraging her followers to say "I love myself," and I'm not arguing with that. As a Christian though, I tend to think that I don't deserve a whole lot. By that I mean that I believe I have good things by the grace of God and not anything I have done. What I thought in the shower, though, is what's in my control. I should treat myself better than to run myself ragged trying to do the impossible, or to beat myself up for things I cannot control. I don't need to beat myself up for things over which I once had control but don't anymore. (in other words, things I screwed up).
In turn, I deserve respect from others whether they are my students or my supervisors. I deserve proper treatment and I am going to start expecting it.
So I got a lot done at school today. I didn't feel really good and I had to do a lot of running around. I will be doing even more putting stuff up tomorrow and hopefully no one will want to use my computer expertise.
I got more done here than usual too. Folded clothes, washed dishes, and now I'm watching "Trauma: Life in the ER" and getting ideas for how to use these in class. I can't keep showing episodes of "House" UNLESS I find better ways to tie it into my standards. However, I have NO problem at all using TV shows, movies, etc. to teach the kids while they think they're doing something else.
In turn, I deserve respect from others whether they are my students or my supervisors. I deserve proper treatment and I am going to start expecting it.
So I got a lot done at school today. I didn't feel really good and I had to do a lot of running around. I will be doing even more putting stuff up tomorrow and hopefully no one will want to use my computer expertise.
I got more done here than usual too. Folded clothes, washed dishes, and now I'm watching "Trauma: Life in the ER" and getting ideas for how to use these in class. I can't keep showing episodes of "House" UNLESS I find better ways to tie it into my standards. However, I have NO problem at all using TV shows, movies, etc. to teach the kids while they think they're doing something else.
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