Staying on Track

This has been a week!

Chocolate

No explanation needed

It has included some wonderfully exciting news, and a couple of relatively challenging episodes as well. C’est la vie, n’est pas?

Shadow

Late afternoon sun

That said, everything seems to be taking twice as long as usual to accomplish, so I’m scrambling to keep up with my task list and have fallen into triage mode. Sound familiar?

Daffodils

Promise of things to come

Rather than spend as much time on Eye of the Needle this week, I decided to approach it as a working break before getting back to more pressing chores.

Lola Porch

There’s nothing like lunch (in the sun, no less!) on the porch with someone who really knows how to relax

It’s been a worthwhile exercise to notice and celebrate a few of the everyday things that have the power to keep me centered and on track.

Drawing Pens

Favorite drawing pens

I know you too must have weeks that get away from you. Are you willing to share how you find your silver lining?

Orchid

So worth the wait!

4 thoughts on “Staying on Track

  1. Marie

    Sometimes I repeat to myself, “There’s all the time in the world to do what needs to be done.” Sometimes I think, “Nothing lasts forever.” Sometimes it’s, “Do the best you can, doll. It’s all anyone can ask.” It’s good to have more on my plate than I can handle. Keeps me from sitting around eating bonbons all day.

    1. ehwfram Post author

      You are so right that it’s better to have a full, rather than empty schedule! I especially like your third mantra. As you can see from my first picture, I still enjoy a bit of a bonbon whether I’m running or not 🙂

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