Ugh. I’m struggling this month to keep my “hopes and dreams alive!”
Nah, it’s not that bad, but the Christmas bug hit me just after the new year, and I’ve been fighting a losing battle with it ever since. I finally got to urgent care last week and got meds for a sinus infection, but they have been slow to provide relief.
My nights have been hellacious, with nonstop paroxysms of coughing keeping me sitting upright at my computer. I’ve relied so much on my oldest son this last week especially, and he’s been a rock, taking care of the tinies while I rested during the day.
I’m finally beginning to see some improvement, but here I am, another week sitting at home on Sunday morning while the family goes to mass without me. Lord, let me get to see you in February at least!
The upside to this month long stall has been that I have had a chance to explore some avenues for self improvement. If any of you have read or used these resources, I’d love to get your take on them:
I watched a Patrick Coffin vid in which he touted these two books, so of course I bought them. (It’s what we do. We buy all the books. We hope we will actually read them, but there’s no guarantee, because we are infinitely distractable.)

by David Allen
My friend Jenni Groft, a fellow creative, writer, mother of many, and all around super-woman, turned me on to this book toward the end of last year, so I am going to give it a try. It “guides the reader through a fascinating (and fun) 12-week-long program of exercises and explorations that help loosen up one’s artistic self.”

by Julia Cameron
And I have a few other projects noodling around in the peripheries of my brain, but this is enough to challenge me for the moment. Hopefully I’ll have lots of progress to report in the coming weeks as I apply all the bullet-journaling stress-free productivity tips I am learning!
I’ll finish off with some lovely memories of our quiet, homey Christmas vacation.



