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Clayton Whipple's avatar

Or you can do like an old guy like me. Hire someone. 😂😂❤️

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PJ and Thomas's avatar

hahaha that is kind of where we are at, too!!

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JimNY's avatar

Ditto, Clayton!😉😊

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Sue P's avatar

You have given us some good and sound advice. At my age, most of my projects involve paperwork, not hammers and paint brushes. My plan is to procrastinate until I can no longer sleep at night as images of mail, bills etc. float around in my head. Finally, I will do something about the mess the following day. Then, I will sleep. LOL. Sue P

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PJ and Thomas's avatar

hahaha I love this take, Sue!

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JimNY's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣....I'm loving Clayton's comment!!

Your response is right on the mark. Don't prohibit new projects, but acknowledge and enjoy what has been started on the older ones. I think your advice to celebrate accomplishments as they're completed, regardless of their size, is not only sound but it keeps the final completion hope alive! Enjoy June 🌈🌈 🤗 🤗 ♥️

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PJ and Thomas's avatar

couldn't agree with you more, Jim

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Marcos & Pablo's avatar

Standing ovation! 👏🏻

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PJ and Thomas's avatar

love you guys!!!

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John Troutman's avatar

Also something to add...embrace the reality that there will likely be road blocks along the way. Sometimes you think you have everything planned out perfectly and then something happens that you don't expect. "They didn't send me all of the pieces I need....That is not going to fit there like I thought it would....Why isn't that working like its supposed to...etc." Don't let those road blocks stop you from achieving your end goal. Think of them as a mini boss to defeat on your way to winning the game. Give yourself grace as these road blocks can be very frustrating and sometimes seem impossible to overcome. Take a things one step at a time, seek guidance/advice from others if you get really stuck (the internet is a magical place with many answers), take a deep breath and keep telling yourself "I've got this!"

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Natasha's avatar

For me it’s about being in the moment, it’s about having the emotional energy, the physical capability and the time. I love being creative but have come to realise I will finish my projects when I can, and that’s okay.

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PJ and Thomas's avatar

exactly! they will get finished when they get finished, and not a moment before.

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Ted Howard's avatar

Very well said. ♥️🤗

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PJ and Thomas's avatar

thanks, Ted!

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