tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2732202318489795253.post7178686893370648111..comments2022-12-13T05:09:56.088-08:00Comments on Tamara Epps: Easier Said Than DoneUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2732202318489795253.post-37156698621422104902013-07-04T05:00:32.787-07:002013-07-04T05:00:32.787-07:00Tanya, thanks for your suggestions, and it's u...Tanya, thanks for your suggestions, and it's uplifting to know that it can be done. I'm getting better at knowing what's important to be, it's just there is so much I want to do - I have to constantly remind myself that I'm not in any rush to complete everything.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15092117102877690831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2732202318489795253.post-35116010146699451102013-07-03T03:48:09.056-07:002013-07-03T03:48:09.056-07:00I find priorisiting so difficult cause I want to d...I find priorisiting so difficult cause I want to do all the things but my body is like "No, you can only do a very small fraction of the things, very slowly, for short periods of time". I'm getting better at accepting that but it's frustrating!<br /><br />My main priority is work, because it has to be. I managed to find a job which is part time and done from home, which is just incredible cause it's the only way I can realistically manage to earn any money at all.<br /><br />Beyond that, I think about what I want to do, distill that down into parts and then figure out what is realistic and practical.<br /><br />As selfish as this is probably going to sound, I've gotten better at discerning the difference between what is important to me and what other people expect of me, and I've actually learned to say no, which is something I was never very good at before having M.E.Tanyahttp://momentarysolutions.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com