A new day. A new chance to succeed.

I have a daily routine checklist. It seems silly sometimes. It includes things like my morning exercises and having breakfast. Reminders to have a positive thought in the morning and to write a haiku.

You'd think it would be habit after all this time.

And yet.

Sometimes I go to check off a task, only to find that I'd forgotten to do it yesterday. Lost it in the whirl of a morning barely remembered.

I hope you complete all your tasks #today

@nlowell
My checklist is in the form of Heather hollers. Same idea, but more fun since I can make her as snarky n mouthy about the daily doin as I wish to. 👌😁

@Uncleharvey

Heh. Mine's much less fun. Just trying to do the things that I want to do every day but occasionally forget because I'm so easily distracted.

Speaking of: Here's the soda bread I baked the other day. The fam really likes it. Unfortunately the flavor is too subtle for my radiation blasted taste buds to detect.

https://flic.kr/p/2rZ9vXk

#Baking Irish soda bread

Flickr

@nlowell I find I have to build routines to do the things I want to do regularly. They don't turn into habits, my adhd makes it nigh impossible. I also have to identify obstacles that get in the way and find workarounds to those obstacles.

For example, I have a walking pad that I want to start using daily, but I'm not. I have to figure out what obstacle is in my way because it is RIGHT THERE staring at me.

@ramblindragon

I hear that so loud.

You can do eet! :D