Thursday, January 2, 2014

I'm revolting!



There is a new AT&T commercial with Beck Bennett (on whom I have a not-so-secret crush) and the darling group of precocious little kids. In this one a little boy talks about making New Year's revolutions.  If you haven’t seen it, click the arrow above.

I really like the idea of a revolution versus a resolution because I feel that it is time that I revolt.  So I am declaring a war on clutter, disarray, and lack of organization. One MAJOR step I have taken is to declare, amongst family and friends, my establishment of daily office hours between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.  I need this time, alone and without interruption, to not only preserve my sanity physically organize my office area, but my thoughts as well, and to plan new blog posts (hopefully more, and varied, this year), but also expand the inventory in my shops on Etsy, and perhaps add a new one of culinary antiques.

What are your revolutions for 2014?  Share them in a comment.


 
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4 comments:

The Quintessential Magpie said...

To lose weight, be able to take the stairs with ease again after the fall, to be able to drive in my van again as it has been too hard with a recovering leg to crawl up into it. These are just a few, and clutter is up there, too, she says after buying more Christmas ornies at the sakes! ;-)

~~louise~~ said...

I love those commercials!

I haven't figured out what I'm revolting against yet, or if I am revolting at all. I'll let you know when I do:) Sounds like it may just be needed over by you, Kudos to YOU!

Mary@mydogsmygardenandmary said...

I am not making any what I am doing is having goals that I want to meet maybe then I can stay on track - we'll see LOL
One thing is I am going to be happy happy happy come rain or shine.
Have a good one.
Mary

The Tablescaper said...

Ah, we all look at these from different angles but nonetheless, the new year spurs us on for change. Looking forward to your new posts.

Thanks for sharing the New Year with Seasonal Sundays.

- The Tablescaper