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July 3 in 30 Week 3

July 17, 2011 by Carey Jane Clark

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It has been a busy week. I’m not sure there were actually 24 hours in each of those days. Here’s how I’m doing on this month’s goals:

  1. Manuscript revision – A little bit behind on where I’d hoped to be with revision, but sticking at it, and should still finish by July 31. This is a good thing, because I’ve just learned I’ve been given a scholarship to a writer’s conference next month. I have several goals for the conference, and getting this manuscript completed by then gives me a chance at reaching them.
  2. Bible in 90 Days – I have had to fight a bit to do it, but I’m on track.
  3. Exercise 4 times a week – This is not where I expected to have difficulty, but it was the first thing to fly out the window when the late nights began. I simply woke up too late to squeeze everything into my morning, and didn’t want to skip the Bible reading. I also counted on exercising using videos again when I was at my inlaws’ and at my parents’ and didn’t count on the challenges of other people’s schedules and the space limitations of so many people in the same space (there were 11 of us at my parents’). The rest of the month should be easier, as the during-the-week schedule is easing off, and just the weekends will be busy.

It’s been more challenging than I thought to reach my goals, partly because I was somehow thinking that most of the busyness would be over by the time the Bible in 90 Days started. Bit of a miscalculation on my part there.

But I’m not going to let myself get completely derailed. I intend to push through and do my best.

How about you? How are you doing?

Visit the 3 in 30 Linkup to check on the progress of others.

- Carey

31 Days to Clean: Day 3

June 26, 2011 by Carey Jane Clark

Confession: While I am a very domestic person–a homebody, even–I am not a great housekeeper. I used to contend that it wasn’t in my makeup. I must confess to some amount of attention deficit disorder when it comes to housecleaning. I find it hard to stay on task. I also read a study once that said that women became less competent housekeepers, the more years of education they had. This became the excuse I used to make myself feel better about my plight. It simply wasn’t my fault.

While this is a fact about me that is incredibly disconcerting to some, I have told myself for years that it didn’t bother me. Rather than making an immaculate house my goal, being with my children and making our house a loving place was my goal. But as I became more connected with other moms, both in real life and online, I noticed even those who had those same goals still kept a tidier house than I did. I noticed something else, too. Their houses were more restful, more appealing to enter. I wanted that. But I went on thinking I couldn’t pull it off.

Recently, I realized that our incredibly ambitious homeschool and extra-curricular schedule didn’t allow me even an hour a day to clean house. (Yes, I know, lots of education, slow learner.) I realized that if I never made time for it in my schedule, it was going to continue to feel like this thing I couldn’t accomplish. Then a week or so ago I found a wonderful book: 31 Days to Clean–Having a Martha House the Mary Way. I bought it right away for my Nook. The kids and I were at my parents’ for part of the week last week, so I’m only on Day Three.

Each day contains words of encouragement, with refreshing new ways to renew one’s mind regarding the task of housekeeping, and a Martha and a Mary challenge for the day. Yesterday’s challenge: to clean out the fridge and the freezer. I added something because the floors in the kitchen were seriously disgusting, and my sinks needed a good scrubbing out. Even I could see that. Today’s challenge: clean the cupboard faces and the tops of the cupboards and refrigerator.

There are other areas in my life I’m trying to improve now, and I know it’s probably a bad idea to attack them all, all at once. But there are some really great things happening in my life. Somehow the joy I’m feeling is overflowing into these other areas of my life. I think it’s a good thing. I’ll keep you posted.

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