I like the 15 minute plan. I may give it a go this week. I’ve also thought about devoting a day to each different project: inkle one day, tapestry another, balanced weave another. Then there is this new pike of tops hand pieced by my aunt who passed this year. I have vowed to finish them and give to family members.
So many directions, 15 minutes at a time will lead me in the right direction.
I am pulled in so many directions with my current projects, mainly because I want to work on all of them. But that is not possible, so picking the three I did and doing the 15 minute plan keeps me satisfied and on track.
I like the 15 minute plan. I may give it a go this week. I’ve also thought about devoting a day to each different project: inkle one day, tapestry another, balanced weave another. Then there is this new pike of tops hand pieced by my aunt who passed this year. I have vowed to finish them and give to family members.
So many directions, 15 minutes at a time will lead me in the right direction.
I am pulled in so many directions with my current projects, mainly because I want to work on all of them. But that is not possible, so picking the three I did and doing the 15 minute plan keeps me satisfied and on track.
It's now October. I'm struggling with similar issues. Did it work?
See my post for August entitled “Questions” for the answer.
Thank you. I'll go look there.
My son was taught the pomodoro method at school. It involves a timer and seemed to work for some of the adhdists
My 15 minute plan came about by working my my ADHD son and his tutor and helped him get his homework finished.
I wondered if there was a similar story behind your planning!