Friday, January 27, 2012

Becoming Intentional With My Time

Welcome to the first edition of the Authentic Parenting Blog Carnival, hosted by Authentic Parenting and Mudpiemama! In the month of January, we start afresh, a new year, new ideas. Hence, our participants have looked into the topic of “Birth and New Beginnings”. Take a look at the end of this post to find a list of links to the entries of the other participants.

The advent of a new year lends itself naturally to self-reflection and self-renewal. No better time than January to clean the slate and start fresh. 

Many of you have seen One Word 365 and have chosen a word of your own for the year. My one word for 2012 is intentional. Each month I'm considering a specific way I can be intentional with my thoughts and actions. For January I'm becoming intentional with my time.

Because I love a good list, I came up with a simple three-step plan:

1. Focus on what I'm doing rightI've been really great at prioritizing morning quiet timeBible reading time, and writing time.

Agent E, Pirate in Pajamas
2. Let go of the shoulds. I should read more. I should spend less time online. I should have a cleaning schedule . . . a meal rotation . . . a homeschooling calendar . . . a blogging plan. Of course all these things still need to get done, but when the routine isn't perfect I cut myself some slack. One area in particular where I am making progress is with our homeschooling. I'm learning to let E control the pace and not fret about what we "should" be doing with our days.

3. Make one meaningful change, then move on to another one. In the past few weeks, I have consciously made the decision to shut down my computer for a huge chunk of the day, instead of leaving it in "sleep" mode and being tempted to check "one more thing" all day long. Now that it's becoming ingrained to do that one simple thing, I will move onto something else. 

Are you also focusing on a specific change for the year? Just starting out with a new goal for the next 12 months? Leave a comment and let me know how it's going so far.

Thanks for reading and have a blessed day.


Visit Authentic Parenting and MudpieMama to find out how you can participate in the next Authentic Parenting Blog Carnival! Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants: (This list will be live and updated by afternoon January 27 with all the carnival links.)

8 comments:

  1. Wow. The way you are looking at things makes it all feel manageable and doable. Love the ideas. I have heard the shutting down computer Idea recently. I think it's something I am ready to do. This will be my one hing for a while, too; then I know I will have more time to pick up a book or whatever else. Thanks for the inspiration!
    sheila

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    1. I've also noticed that when I'm online a lot, my oldest always wants to be playing computer games. If I'm in the living room with a book, she gets one, too. Hmm . . .
      Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. Awesome PJs ~ where can I get a pair in my size? ;-)

    As an inveterate ‘lister’ myself, I too love a good list. I let so much of my time evaporate through procrastination and mindlessness, so I’ve been trying to focus on one task and not let my focus drift away until that task is complete. I have not yet found a way to make this work while the children are around yet, of course!

    I’ve been trying to shut the computer down more often too, especially in the evenings where I think ‘I’ll just have a quick look’ and then next thing you know it’s midnight and I’ve done NONE of the things I had planned to do.

    Nice to ‘meet’ you through the carnival, look forward to reading more of your posts.

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    1. Remember the days when you could actually complete a task all at once? Ah, good times.
      Yeah, that "one quick look" thing never works for me. I just need to walk away.
      Thanks for stopping by. I will pop by your post later. Feverish A = early to bed for Momma last night. Just getting around to commenting/reading this morning.

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  3. aww shutting down the computer - I've been trying to have "designated" computer time and stick to it - no more or less - it's tough but I find myself getting more done that way not just offline but online too, If I have to prioritize my online time I'm more intentional about it :) good luck with your list!

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  4. It's amazing how tempting it is when I'm home, yet on vacation or whatnot I'll go 10 days without access and not miss it. Thanks for popping in. I'm off to read a few more carnival entries now . . .

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  5. Ah, letting go of the shoulds. Feels good, doesn't it? I've also been spending less time on the computer. I was addicted to my phone when I first got it. Now I'm always taking pictures with it! Great list, and love your word for the year.

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  6. I am so glad to read that you are focusing on what you do correctly! So often we tend to beat ourselves up over the goofs that are naturally going to happen and ignore the great things that we do! I found when home schooling my three that relaxing helped us all learn and grow quicker and better each day!

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