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September 30, 2019

Intentions for the Week

Looking to get your head in the game? Tracy from Shutterbean makes a weekly TO DO LIST called her Intentions for the Week. Here's what this week looks like:

Intentions for the Week – Week 40

Happy Monday, friends!

We are now on week 40 of 2019. Here’s what week 40 looked like last year.  I was in Santa Fe last year! 

This week Cooper will be 11 years old on Wednesday! This is the first time he can’t reverse his numbers! (My Mom would have loved that).  This week we are celebrating. I’m making some treats for his class and Cooper gets to eat whatever he wants for his birthday! 

Last week I tackled ALL of my paper piles in my office and moved everything around! My studio space is ready to go. Shipping order and making new work for The Handwriting Club has required more space and I am glad I made it! We had baseball this weekend so I wasn’t able to meal prep. I also have to do grocery shopping!  I’m hoping to allocate a few hours to do some shopping/prepping this week so my fridge can look like this again:

Time to get down to business. Here are my Intentions for the Week!

Intentions for the Week:

  • laundry
  • be better about drinking water
  • grocery shop
  • card/gifts/party Cooper
  • write thank-you note
  • complete thing for school online
  • drop off at MV library
  • make chocolate banana bread
  • edit photos/send to friend
  • order more postcards
  • catch up on social media
  • conference call
  • trip to post office
  • therapy appointment
  • make doc appointment
  • post new recipe
  • make a new recipe
  • figure out thing for November
  • go on a hike/walk
  • be more mindful while eating
  • write down what I eat in my food journal 
  • package/ship order for The Handwriting Club
  • get my steps in my with my Fitbit 
  • have a date with my calendar
  • work on Currently Book for 2020 (preorder soon!)
  • work in Currently workbook for September/post
  • pull cards & work in sketchbook
  • work in the yard
  • make time to meditate
  • take good care of myself

Last Week’s Intentions:

  • laundry (stay on top of it)
  • track what I eat in my food journal  (did 5/7 days this week)
  • therapy appt
  • conference call
  • call in RX
  • make doctor appt
  • make a new recipe
  • post a new recipe
  • bookkeeping work
  • go on a hike/walk
  • be more mindful while eating
  • package/ship order for The Handwriting Club
  • get my steps in my with my Fitbit 
  • have a date with my calendar
  • work on Currently Book for 2020 (preorder soon!)
  • pull cards & work in sketchbook
  • work in the yard
  • clean up office/the desk and the floor
  • edit photos
  • add a few things to website shop
  • follow up on invoices
  • send thank you notes I wrote
  • find thing for library
  • replace microwave lightbulbs
  • order more postcards
  • work in sketchbook
  • major art brainstorm with HJH
  • research new vacuum (got any recommendations for a canister?)
  • research packaging
  • put reusable grocery bags in the car
  • make time to meditate

 

Posts to Inspire:

20 Simple Weeknight Dinners

How to Make a Gratitude Journal - with and for kids! See more on Shutterbean.com

How to Make a Gratitude Journal

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How Can I Organize My Cords?

Ladies Craft Night- Coloring Book Edition

DIY Bleach Tie-Dyeing Fabric

Check out the Best Writing Pens on Shutterbean.com!

The Best Writing Pens (part 2!)

Closet Organization

Mantra for the week

 

 

Feeling stuck? Make a list! Write down your intentions for the week to help hold you accountable to action.

I’m rooting for you!

Sending sparkles, 

Tracy

  • Sina

    Ok, this week I’ll definitely make the chocolate banana bread and check out if someone in this family likes chocolate in their banana bread!

    Also, I’ve beeen meaning to organize a ladies craft night for quite some time now – thanks for the reminder 🙂

    Have a good week!

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