From the "deal with anxiety" article linked below:
> 17. MAKE LISTS and MARK ACHIEVEMENTS. Most of us are overly optimistic about what can be accomplished in a year, but underestimate what can be accomplished in ten years. See the broader plan, and pick several projects to start on (that’s right, several…). Do something on each one every day, or make it okay to focus on one for a while, until you tire of it, and then shift to another one.
We should make a list and stick it on the fridge. So we see the improvements. We've already greatly improved our amount of food stored and how it's organized.
Upcoming goals include: reducing electricity, setting up a compost and a rain barrel, practicing using the wrist rocket, starting our fall garden, buying a new bike, using less gas, practice sewing. I want to add plant a nut tree and joining a church.
We need this on paper on a wall in our house -- not just here on the blog.
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