Be encouraged.
I did this in stages.
I thought I could do this in a weekend, then I thought it would surely be finished in a month. In the end it took 3 months. I paced myself. I set achievable deadlines. For one nap time, all I did was gather tools and research how to use them. I spent one week of nap times just gathering, cataloging and packing donations. With a little kiddo around, things take longer. And, I am OK with that :)Take all the time you need to finish a project. It's not a race.
I tried to make the best use of our space with the time we had and the money we set aside.
I use the word, "best" cautiously. There are so many different ways to organize something. There is not one perfect way. Just choose, and go for it. Secondly, (at least for me) magazines can drive me to believe it needs to be perfect or it needs this or that new thing... of course, it doesn't. But while it doesn't need to be perfect, you can attain order with minimal funds--it takes more research and creativity, and perhaps scaling back ideas, but it can be done!
No comments:
Post a Comment