How Do You Stay Focused?
#21
Originally Posted by jmabby
As I get older, and sure am getting there, I find it harder to stay focused. I start 4-5 things each morning, then sit down to sew, I remember I need coffee, start to make coffee, the dog wants to go out, let her out and remember I have a load of laundry ready to come out, Oh, have mail a letter - try finding a env., I guess I should get out of my pjs, etc. Finally sit down to sew and need coffee, start all over again.
#23
For me, I have to have some semblance of order in my house before I can sew.
Could I be more organized? YES. Some ADD here? Could be!
I really enjoy sitting with my laptop on my lap reading this forum with a cup of coffee every day, but I could take some of that time and get some projects finished. For me, it's sort of like reading the paper in the morning.
I guess it's something to strive for.
Could I be more organized? YES. Some ADD here? Could be!
I really enjoy sitting with my laptop on my lap reading this forum with a cup of coffee every day, but I could take some of that time and get some projects finished. For me, it's sort of like reading the paper in the morning.
I guess it's something to strive for.
#27
Maybe your mind is telling you to sit back and relax. If you do, then maybe you will be inspired by some muse telling you of your next project inspired theme or whatever. Never know, but relax and enjoy the day, do not worry over it so much.
#28
Is it just quilting that you find difficult to focus or is it other things as well? Decide which day(s) of the week you want to sew. You might try to set up your machine, lay out your materials and other needed tools the night before. When you awaken, grab your coffee and breakfast and get started right away before the distractions of the day can take your attention. You will feel better about your accomplishments even if you get a couple of hours of sewing under your belt.
#29
I love to quilt and I love to get things finished. I have to force myself out of my sewing room so that my husband doesn't feel like I am ignoring him. Then I bake him a goodie and he is a happy camper.
#30
I have a wonderful sewing room that has a sliding glass door right next to my machine. On beautiful days I open it and it is like being out doors. There is a bird feeder 6 ft from the door and I get to listen to all the birds.
I also set small goals. One block today. That way I don't get overwhelmed. Also I don't plan big projects in the summer. Summer around here is too nice. My husband and I have too many things to do besides stay in the house.
I also set small goals. One block today. That way I don't get overwhelmed. Also I don't plan big projects in the summer. Summer around here is too nice. My husband and I have too many things to do besides stay in the house.
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