Modernising the planning process

If you have some old fabric and a piece of string, then you have this fun fluffy garland!.

🙂 Usually I make “work time” lists the night before so I can go into my 1 hour of work time completely prepared and they look something like this:.2)Work on a blog post:10 mins.

Modernising the planning process

3)Email and comments: 10 mins.4)Post to Instagram: 5 mins.5)Take some photos for the next post/edit photos: 10 mins.

Modernising the planning process

6)Pop in to Facebook: 10 mins.Actually they look pretty much exactly like that.. Instagram only takes about 5 minutes a day, so that gives me a little bit of wiggle room.

Modernising the planning process

I usually come back at some point in the evening since I do most of my other work first thing in the morning, and do a few pins to some of my bigger group and personal boards since that’s the best time for driving traffic through pinning.

Whatever I don’t finish on the post I was working on for that day just gets put aside and continued the next day.and a. clear pedestal vase.

That’s really all it takes to bring a little fresh green Springyness into your world!They really keep their color too.

I had quite a big bag full of pine needles that I’d saved from cleaning up in January and they were still as green as can be!.MORE LIKE THIS!.

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