Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My house is a mess, my to do list long yet I spend most of my day just reading. Granted I am retired. But I feel like I should get a handle on the house, right?
I've read about 100 books this year!
Help me!
I am envious; nonetheless, you do need to have a more structured schedule that includes home repairs & housecleaning. Perhaps you can read a book or two on disciplined organization.
Continuing:
Just shared this thread with spouse who offered better advice: Said that your reading addiction is just a way of procrastinating. So my suggestion is to read a book or two on overcoming procrastination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My house is a mess, my to do list long yet I spend most of my day just reading. Granted I am retired. But I feel like I should get a handle on the house, right?
I've read about 100 books this year!
Help me!
I am envious; nonetheless, you do need to have a more structured schedule that includes home repairs & housecleaning. Perhaps you can read a book or two on disciplined organization.
Anonymous wrote:My house is a mess, my to do list long yet I spend most of my day just reading. Granted I am retired. But I feel like I should get a handle on the house, right?
I've read about 100 books this year!
Help me!
Anonymous wrote:My house is a mess, my to do list long yet I spend most of my day just reading. Granted I am retired. But I feel like I should get a handle on the house, right?
I've read about 100 books this year!
Help me!
Anonymous wrote:My house is a mess, my to do list long yet I spend most of my day just reading. Granted I am retired. But I feel like I should get a handle on the house, right?
I've read about 100 books this year!
Help me!
Anonymous wrote:Try audiobooks while you clean the house.
Anonymous wrote:Finish the year strong, read tomorrow too.