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#17
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I read Don Asslett's book, "Is There Life After Housework." He suggests that a great way to get things done is to work on several projects at at time. Work on one project for a while, then move to the next, to the next, etc. Then when you come back around to the first one, it feels like a fresh project. This way you don't get bored with the task, and it doesn't become monotonous.
On the other hand... I made the mistake of cataloging all of my started projects, and I had 75! That was a long time ago, and I've tried to get out of that habit.
On the other hand... I made the mistake of cataloging all of my started projects, and I had 75! That was a long time ago, and I've tried to get out of that habit.
#19
Count me in. Two weeks ago I was working on an autumn-colored string quilt, got bored with that after tea-dying a bunch of blocks, and switched to a floral hunters star. Thirty-six blocks in I am bored with that, so may switch to the Easter Bunny quilt that I started last year but didn't finish in time for Easter. I do not, however, get bored with reorganizing my fabric stash - there's always something new to discover that I forgot I had.
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