From the messy countertop of the Lazy Housewife...
Remember. One of the worst things to lose is my memory. That's why I use my lists. But I struggle with remembering the things I would like to improve about myself. Here are a few things I am working on, that I wish I could remember before I do them...
Remember to make time for you
Remember to think about and plan for your future!
Remember to appreciate what you have
Editing Tips- Let others finish their sentences. (I'm the interrupting cow! Knock, knock! Who's th...Moo!)
- Slow down. I'm always in a rush - probably because I cut things too close and things come up I don't plan for that make me run late
- Patience is something I don't have time for... see above
- Stop correcting people, especially spouse, especially in front of others
- Don't procrastinate
- Be more positive
Remember to make time for you
Remember to think about and plan for your future!
Remember to appreciate what you have
Bonus R - Read more! Research says Relating to a fictional character creates a satisfying sense of belonging. Writers are therapeutic!!
Redundancies and Repetition - Many action verbs don't need defining, most common - shrugged
Regions - use lowercase to designate direction, like north. Use capitals when referring to a region, country, etc, like the South.
commonly confused "R" words:
rein (to gather in or control) / reign (to rule over)
rigid (stiff, hard, strict) / turgid (swollen, distended)
rogue (scamp, scoundrel) / rouge (blusher)
And lastly, here's a drabble I wrote a while back about Remembering (or forgetting...)
Losing It.
I came in here for something.
I see my book. I sit down and read. The burly soldier is about to have his way with the buxom maid. Words are blurry.
I need my glasses. I think they’re in the kitchen.
I look in my purse and find a receipt. I have to return a blouse. I go upstairs to get it.
My cat is on my bed. I pet him. He’s shedding. I go back downstairs to get his brush. The doorbell rings.
It’s a delivery man. “Ma’am you still need to sign this.”
“Wait a minute. I’ll go find a pen.”
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I had no idea we were so alike until I read your list, which could have been mine. Love that you "still" need to sign :)
ReplyDeleteRhonda @Laugh-Quotes.com
I have to show my wife that drabble - she does that all the time!
ReplyDeleteI'm guilty of correcting my wife when she mispronounces something. I know, bad husband. At least I never do it in front of others.
Somehow this sound familiar. OOOh, so familiar!
ReplyDeleteLove this post, Tara. My memory slips every few seconds. And thanks for the redundancy tips.
ReplyDeleteOh, man. I need to work on all those things, too—although I didn't realize it until I saw your list. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteFunny post, but the sad thing, most of us, but especially me, can relate!
ReplyDeleteLove the drabble, so my life!
Funny post, but the sad thing, most of us, but especially me, can relate!
ReplyDeleteLove the drabble, so my life!
These editing tips caught my attention. Will have to check my writing for them. Remembering things is essential.
ReplyDeleteI loved your R post. Really:)
ReplyDeleteGreat Reminders of what is important.
ReplyDeleteHa! It happens to all of us, doesn't it, no matter what our age...too many things at once.
ReplyDeleteBeth
https://bethlapinsatozblog.wordpress.com
Your post today? Remember? I could've written that. Word for word. I think you have a camera here and a spy in my head.
ReplyDeleteForgot. See?
ReplyDeleteLaughed out loud at your drabble.
Trying to remember not to open mouth, insert foot? I'm much better than when I was young but I can still be very blunt.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the shout-out. I truly appreciate it :)
ReplyDeleteI also loved your drabble. Well done!
Ha ha ha, that poem is awesome! It reminds me of how I clean my house :) I start on one project, go to another room to put something away, see another project, start on that, and so one. My house ends up messier than when I started!
ReplyDeleteFantastic drabble! I need to do more lists to remember. I used to have such a keen mind, but after having a kid, well, I lost it in childbirth.
ReplyDeleteFun poem and a post filled with good advice.
ReplyDeleteMadeleine Begun Kane
I remember my editor at the newspaper sometimes lowercasing words that specifically referred to regions, like Eastern Europe or the North. I knew she was wrong, but I had to follow the paper's established style.
ReplyDeleteLove your drabble!
ReplyDeleteLove the drabble. It sounds a lot like my days.
ReplyDeleteAnd I keep meaning to stop procrastinating, but I guess I'll have to do it later.
I think I'm quickly approaching the stage where lists are a necessity! :)
ReplyDeleteLoved your "Remember" tips...especially "Be more positive." Heck, I loved all the tips...as usual.
ReplyDeleteGreat (as always) post :)
I wish I could slow down! How nice would that be? ;)
ReplyDeleteYep. You just described my day.
ReplyDeleteGreat list of things we all need to work on about ourselves.
Heather