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Honor Your Day - The Plan, Take One Week

  Shamrocks, luck, this is not about luck, it's about planning. You deserve to feel good about yourself and how you live. Having your living space in order is just one step toward that goal. I will try to help with that. Using my method you may see the answer to something that has vexed you. You may see something I share as a jumping off point for your own process. Keep an open mind, here we go. By honoring your day you honor yourself. You deserve to live a life where things such as dusty light bulbs and leaves tracked onto your clean floor are not triggers for anxiety. Respect is the key here. Respecting yourself and the work you do will only strengthen your resolve, and will imprint those around you to respect what you do as well.  My journal, nothing fancy, plastic yet. One of these days I need to upgrade the design. Now that you have your lists, hopefully, we can approach the next important step. A written plan, a "Control Journal" as Marla calls it, puts the structur

The Big Picture and The Little Details

  List making can be fun. You don't have to do it all at once. Find a comfy place to sit, pour a cup of coffee, tea, wine, (whatever) and go to it.  Make lists, evaluate, consider just how you work right now. What works for you, what does not, what would you like to change? One of the first and most famous bloggers who addressed cleaning methods was Marla Cilley, the Fly Lady.  I found some of her ideas to be great, others not so much. I may be incorrect but some of her work leans a bit to the religious, some to hoarders of a sort, and other methods just not workable for me. But, and this is important, her premise is right on. Her first lesson is to clean your kitchen sink. If that sounds simplistic, I guarantee it is not. A sparkling kitchen sink before bed is like a wrap on the day, to wake to that sink is like a smile greeting you begin the work of the day. Simple premise, an easy habit to cultivate, a good way to train oneself to honor the day.  Honoring the day, no matter what

I Am Lucy Augustine and I Am A Planner!

 Welcome, my name is Lucy Augustine. This little blog is here to answer some questions, share ideas, and bring some organization to our world. You will often find me with a notebook and pen making lists and plans on how to live a better, more organized and more cultivated lifestyle. My ideas are my own culled after years of study and experimentation. Some of my methods are general for anyone, others for the retired person with a more flexible schedule. Making the most of your life, embracing every day, breaking down large household jobs into workable segments with finding some enjoyment along the way.  For transparency I want to say that I now have some physical limitations that have framed my work habits to a more tolerable pace. Recently, a member of an online group of friends,  asked me to be specific about how I worked and how she can adapt her maintenance schedule to be more user friendly!   Tips and tricks, tools I like, lists, schedules, and organizational tools, yes, there are