I'm anxious and excited to meet my client. I'm also interested in seeing how my time management skills hold up with this new kind of schedule. Perhaps I should dust off my copy of Time Management for the Creative Person to refresh and reevaluate some of my priorities. I've already started keeping a to-do list on the front of my binder to keep everything I need to do in one place.
Saying no has historically been the hardest part of time management for me, but I've been getting better. I worry a lot about what I'll be missing out on if I say no to a last-minute dinner with friends or to a family gathering. I also worry that people will hear "No" once and think I don't want to hang out ever again. Then I remind myself that, frankly, I'm not that important. My loved ones will not give up on me after one "no". And trusting that choosing to follow through on something I committed to doing, such as homework or exercise, will result in good things. I won't be missing out on life when I'm making a mature, responsible choice. Rather, I'll be investing in my own livelihood. I still have to make time for myself and for my loved ones, but it doesn't have to get in the way of my goals.
I love the start of a new semester. It's a new beginning.
You know what else I love? Flower deliveries!
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