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* Spend time in 2 Samuel Bible study
* Finish Sunday School lesson 10 and start lesson 11
* Make 1 or 2 pages for "What Do I Know About My God"? notebook
* Memorize Psalm 145:1-5
* Read 1 or 2 chapters in Following God With All Your Heart
* Exercise or go for walks as often as time allows
* Keep up with crafting goals for birthdays, Christmas, and finishing UFOs
* Keep up a good water intake
* Get to bed by 9:30 or 10 pm each night
* Post at least four times in my regular blog, and in my Christmas blog as time allows
* Get a lot of basic homemaking tasks done in various zones of the house, especially zone 2
* Spend at least 15 minutes a day reorganizing the many piles, stacks, notebooks and containers full of recipes I've collected over time
* Make a daily time schedule for the things I need to do
* Put together and send a care package to a friend
* Write several encouraging notes to friends and family
* Begin a back-on-track challenge in the area of health and energy
And here is how last week went:
* Spend time in 2 Samuel Bible study -- DONE!
* Continue work on Sunday School lesson 10 -- DONE!
* Make 1 or 2 pages for "What Do I Know About My God"? notebook -- DONE!
* Memorize Psalm 145:1-5 -- not quite done; I memorized verse 5 but now need to put the entire passage together
* Read 1 or 2 chapters in Following God With All Your Heart -- DONE!
* Exercise or go for walks as often as time allows -- DONE!
* Keep up with crafting goals for birthdays, Christmas, and finishing UFOs -- DONE!
* Keep up a good water intake -- DONE!
* Get to bed by 9:30 or 10 pm each night -- did okay with this
* Post at least four times in my regular blog, and in my Christmas blog as time allows -- DONE! (except for my Christmas blog)
* Get a lot of basic homemaking tasks done in various zones of the house, especially zone 4 -- not done
* Spend at least 15 minutes a day reorganizing the many piles, stacks, notebooks and containers full of recipes I've collected over time -- not done
* Make a daily time schedule for the things I need to do -- DONE! (but not while we were away; I deliberately did not make a time schedule for those days)
* Plan and prepare for a getaway with my hubby -- DONE!
* Write several encouraging notes to friends and family -- DONE!
* Harvest basil and make pesto to freeze -- DONE!
I am certainly hoping and praying for a productive week. My reading in Following God With All Your Heart has challenged me to work at my job assignments from God in obedience to Him.
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