Do you keep a list of things to do? I never used to. I thought I had a great memory (& perhaps I did) (before age & alcohol started messing things up) & rarely did I have to write things down. (I probably misremember all the times I forgot to do something or be somewhere.) But late in life (within the past couple of years) I've discovered the joys & frustrations of keeping a list.
The joys, mostly, are involved with a process called "check things off." Some people "cross things out." Since my list is electronic, I just check things off - or sometimes I erase them entirely. (Though I do have a master list of things I need to do every day. It's true. & one of the things on that list is:
Write in SHR blog. (Thursday through Monday).
Because I do sometimes forget.
These are called "to do" lists (for things you have to do) but the show this week won't have many of those. I don't think I have a song at all that's a "to do" list. Which is a shame, because, like I said, they are full of joy.
The frustration is when you don't finish what's on the list. In general, my "to do" list is tasks I hope to complete every day. I never do even half of them. That does concern me.
But not enough to give up on the list or try harder to complete it. Because even though my list could easily turn out to be very judgmental, it hardly ever is.
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