Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Lifehacker inspires some organization in my life


The doorbell rang this afternoon and the UPS lady was delivering more Nespresso capsules for my husbands espresso maker. I can't wait until I am drinking coffee again! I know I can't do a cup a day like I did, but I love afternoon coffees with my husband. He used to make me a coffee every single day when I woke up :)

Anyway, the UPS lady, Vilma, asked me if I had breast cancer (big bald head a huge clue), and she told me that she also had breast cancer, and just finished radiation. She had her treatment at Texas Cancer Treatment Clinic in Las Colinas. I am looking for another cancer clinic that is close by, because you have to go to radiation EVERY DAY for 7 weeks (minus weekends). And as much as I love Shere Khan, I am NOT driving to Allen every day.

I saw my surgeon today because there is this tendon in my arm that is VERY VERY tight and not getting looser. If I raise my arm, instead of having a smooth armpit, this tendon bisects my armpit and really sticks out. Gonna need some physical therapy, which my dad believes is hooey, but as my insurance is paying for it and I would like to lift my arm without feeling pain into my wrist, I am gonna do it. Here is a picture of the specific tendon/muscle/ligament (whatever, right?) that is bothering me.

So, although I am sitting at home and not working, I do feel like I don't have much time. Between feeling exhausted from chemo, or running around getting my blood checked, the days just fly by. Now that I have my iphone, I am creating several lists that I can add to at a moments notice. I got these ideas from the site LifeHacker, who posts articles on how to make your life easier!

List # 1 “Things I Want”

Every year, people I know ask me what I want for my birthday, or for Christmas, or just because they love giving me gifts (that last would would be nice, huh?). Usually, I have no idea what to tell them. That’s why I’ve started keeping a list of things I want - every time I hear about or come across something I’d like to have, no matter how big or small, it goes on my list.

If I get it, or don’t want it anymore, it goes away. It’s simple, but having this list gives me a running tally of stuff I actually want, so I’m not just telling my family and friends “anything’s great, seriously…” and then pretending to like what I get.

List # 2 “Gift Ideas”

This one’s on the opposite side of gift-giving. If I think of something that would be a great gift for a person I might some day buy a gift, I write down something like “Mom - Rollerblades.” That way, when my Mom’s birthday comes up and I realize I haven’t been paying attention for a whole year, I’ve got some backup ideas. This one, more than all the other lists here, has come in handy over and over in my life.

List # 3 Got a Minute?”

We all have things that we’d like to do, but that aren’t required of us and that have no consequences whether we do them or not. I keep those things in my “Got a Minute?” list. If I have some free time with absolutely nothing to do, I’ll take a stab at something on my list. If they don’t get done, it’s not a big deal - it’s full of things I’d like to do when there’s nothing better or more important to do.

List # 4 “Watch, Read, Listen”

Another critical one for me, as a music and movie junkie. If a movie gets suggested to me, or I’m told I absolutely have to hear a particular band, they go on the list. If I have some time, I’ll go through the bands and see if there’s anything good. If I’m in need of another book, I try to pull one from my list rather than just reading whatever’s nearby. These lists are populated by friends, blogs, and any other source you can think of, and they’ve provided me with a ton of great movies, music, and books.

List # 5 BHAGs

BHAGs, or Big Hairy Audacious Goals, are an important thing for anyone to keep updated. These are goals that are way beyond what you think is possible, and are things you’re constantly keeping in mind with every decision or choice you make. For most, these goals are career-based, but they don’t have to be. What do you want to do, or be, or accomplish? Keeping this list handy will help keep you centered and focused in all things you do.

List # 6 Bucket List - very important!

We’ve all heard of bucket lists before - lists of things to do before you die. These might overlap with the BHAGs list, but not necessarily. For instance, “spend a night in jail” is proudly on my bucket list, but I wouldn’t exactly call that a goal. Keep a list of things you want to do - need to do before you die, both to help you get them done and to help you figure out what’s important. If “go to New Zealand” is on your bucket list, it’s worth saving for rather than taking a less-awesome trip somewhere else.

List # 7 “Don’t Forget”

This is a list for random, momentary stuff that you need to remember - but not remember forever. Things like “new guy at work is Jim” or “mail taxes” go on this list - review it periodically (I check mine every morning) and get rid of whatever is done or that you actually know. Hopefully, after a week, you’ll remember Jim’s name, and not need it on the list anymore.

List # 8 Great Ideas

Have a great idea for a business? Thought of a brilliant invention? Write it down. Maybe you won’t do anything with it, maybe you will - either way, having a list of your best ideas is a great way to both stimulate more great ideas, and to give you something to impress the boss with the next time he needs someone with great ideas.

List # 9 Grocery List

Obvious though it may sound, too many people still don’t keep a grocery list. Or, like me, they keep one and then leave it at home. The usefulness of an always-available and always-updated grocery list is twofold: one, it gives you a place to put “Orange Juice” when you run out of Orange Juice, thus keeping you from either not having it, or buying altogether too much because you couldn’t remember how much you have at home.

Two, it prevents you from buying things on impulse, or because you’re hungry - grocery shopping while hungry is dangerous. Keep a list, buy only the things on the list, and odds are you’ll eat both healthier and cheaper.

I’m a listing fanatic, keeping lists that far outnumber just the ones above. But those nine are the ones that have proven critical to saving me money, keeping me fresh with good ideas, and always knowing what to do or spend my money on in relation to what I want to be and do.

2 comments:

  1. Love it! Now, I just need the iPhone to feed the lists to ;)

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  2. I love that.. I'm totally doing that because I always have those thoughts, and then they escape me as life happens.. Thanks for sharing that!

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