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sacto_heidi Moderator

Posts: 283 Join date: 2007-07-21 Age: 43 Location: Sacramento, CA, US
 | Subject: I'm a Control Journal brat. Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:38 am | |
| No matter how good my intentions are I have not made a Control Journal beyond taking a binder and putting a list of Hot Spots in the outer sleeve. That's it since I started this stuff in late May. I feel like I am a huge brat, I am missing something or I am just too stubborn to do more with a CJ. What do you all use? Am I "doing it wrong"? I have:  A post-it note with my morning routine by my bathroom sink.  My menu planning is in a word processing application. Then the printed menu lives on the fridge.  I use the calendar and reminders on my Outlook. I set the alarms to beep reminders of appointments or to go eat (I forget to eat.)  I have computer desktop post-its for each day to remind me of my tasks.  The flymails to remind me about laundry, dinner, etc. |
|  | | RhondaSue

Posts: 254 Join date: 2007-07-24 Age: 43 Location: Right here..
 | Subject: glad Im not the only one.. Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:47 am | |
| Well ok.. its been since last.. July.. and I still dont have a control journal either. I write out my stuff (yano I'm soooo tactile) and I like crossing stuff off a list. I dont wanna use the wipe off thing.. I like it to look neat! I too use outlook at work. Tried it at home, and it crashed up my computer and got it all funky. I use it for everything cept potty breaks at work tho. Altho I'm anal at work, cuz I use a notebook page for each week, writing down what Im doing - where I stopped out - who I asked about this or that, who is holding me up on completion (normally in a different color) I should have a control journal but I dont want to. I dont know why. I'm just weird. Rhonda |
|  | | Natalia Moderator

Posts: 187 Join date: 2007-07-20 Location: Amstelveen, The Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:23 am | |
| I do have part of a CJ, daily/weekly routines and detailed zone cleaning lists (which i havent used yet). I procrastinated about it a long time too, till i just decided to go do it.. Since perfection wasnt necessary. My bf loves it because when i tell him to clean, he can actually go and see what needs to be cleaned  I must say i like it too to be able to really cross off, so i decided to not have plastic around my routines, but have them in a word document and every sunday night i print them and chuck the old ones. It takes up a lot of paper but it definitely helps me. Lists are my big problem too. I can have a full list of what needs to be done that day in my cj and i will still write it down on a noteblock. I am trying to stop that but its a hard habit to break. Dont worry about not having started yet, but dont procrastinate any longer. Just do one step today (ANTI procrastination day) like write down your morning routine! Natalia to the rescue  |
|  | | RhondaSue

Posts: 254 Join date: 2007-07-24 Age: 43 Location: Right here..
 | Subject: I'm so hard headed Wed Aug 01, 2007 2:50 pm | |
| Ok. So I will admit it here, amonst those that may understand. I am hard headed. stubborn, willful, whtever word you wanna use. I think of control journal.. and my first thought is "I want it to be pretty"- I know thats anal. I can't even tell you what all flylady says is supposed to go in the dern thing. But I .. ahem.. was making a list of my meds (when I last went to the doctor) so when they asked me what meds I take, I dont have to think about it - just hand them the paper. Yano this is a drs office - seems like since they are the ones who GAVE me the meds, they shoul dknow what I'm taking.. but ok. Then when I was strictly monitoring my blood sugar.. guess what I did. I made a spreadsheet. I have major lists and mini lists at work.. So do I see a common thread here.. uhhh yeah. I used to remember everything - every birthday, every event, .. now.. I can't remember crap. I couldnt tell you what I wore to work yesterday (not off the top of tmy head, I could remember eventually. There are days I think there is something wrong with me. There are alot of those days. I am always feeling insecure, because the things *I* remember, no one else seems to... and yet everyone else speaks the gospel, and I have no recollection of it. This makes me feel even more stupid. I feel stupid writing down what I do in th emorning - cuz basically I just get up and get ready to go to work. I keep wondering WHY I should write it down -I know what I do - I do it everyday. I just dont get it. Of course, having said all this - I will admit to the world, that I forgot my coworker/friends bday today. Hell my head is still in JUNE.. not August. So needless to say I'm already beating myself up bc I forgot her birthday - This is the stick in the antpath... cuz now I feel like running in circles w/ my hands in the air... going OMG OMG OMG... and now I am being ubber anal trying to think what I can do tonight, to bring her tomarrow. I could take her out to lunch - but when I asked her, got teh "I dont know" answer. Ok so I could order her flowers.. I did that for one other person, but that feels weird. Now you see how I get distracted. Ok.. focus Rhonda - Focus. In the morning I: 1. Get up and outa the bed. grab glasses 2. Let the dogs outside to poop 3. Feed the cat 4. Get coffee 5. Take a shower and brush teeth 6. Out - Dry - Clean face - moisturize. 7. Put cat food on counter 8. Let dogs in 9. Put dogfood out for dogs 10. go back to bathroom - warpaint, dry hair --- SWIPE SWIPE. 11. Get dressed for work. 12. Bathroom for hair touchup and a lil hairspray 13. Put lunch and breakfast in lunchbag 14. Refill coffee cup - put keys on counter -cell in purse 15. Grab briefcase, lunchkit, purse, coffee, Keys .. and out the door I go. Normally about 635a = 6:50am. At work by 7i:30.. normally about 7:10am. Work from 730a-430a (noramlly not taking a lunch) I tried making a list for the front of the frig once.. with my routines on them. I did Monday and then Tuesday - and the rest of the week was blown to heck. And everytime I looked at the empty list sitting there, I felt worse and worse and worse. Feeling so depressed i began thinking - why do I even both? No one will notice anyway.. and stuff like that. Maybe somethings wrong w/ me. |
|  | | sacto_heidi Moderator

Posts: 283 Join date: 2007-07-21 Age: 43 Location: Sacramento, CA, US
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:46 pm | |
| Okay. Today is the day. I am going to make a CJ with supplies here at home and even if some pages only have titles I am going to start it. It doesn't have to be perfect. The link is http://flylady.net/pages/cjmain.asp |
|  | | Natalia Moderator

Posts: 187 Join date: 2007-07-20 Location: Amstelveen, The Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Thu Aug 02, 2007 7:15 am | |
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|  | | BornToFly

Posts: 73 Join date: 2007-07-21 Location: Winchester, So.California, USA
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Sat Aug 04, 2007 2:21 am | |
| Egads!! … you guys are so productive – I already feel like I’m way behind!  I come in & read some posts – they all ignite different waves of thinking for me; so I go out, like Rhonda mentioned she does, too; to collect my thoughts. When I come back in, there’s already more!? So, I’ll start here where I have an issue – when FlyLady said to make a CJ, I thought it would work great - & like Rhonda says, I want it pretty if I’m going to look at it all the time, but I was good – I didn’t obsess – just made it attractive for me & included all the basic routines as outlined on the FL website. The CJ should have worked great - I’ve always made to-do lists every day because I would often get sidetracked with another equally-needed project as I came across it & forget to do what I set out to do until too late in the day. That would frustrate me. So lists worked to keep me focused & then I also had the “pleasure” of crossing off what I accomplished!  Of course, there were always leftovers, because I wasn’t realistic with what I could get done & these went on the next day’s list, some of them over & over – sound familiar, anyone? But, surprisingly, I found the CJ to be non-functional for me – It sits on the counter, unused. AM routine is basically getting up & getting dressed, … yes, to shoes, + personal hygiene & daily meds. No prob!! I’ve never been a Franny – I always had outside stuff I wanted to tackle & obviously had to have clothes on, even out in the stix where we are! Load of laundry/day – yeah, a stickler – often let it go till I ran out of stuff to wear – then race to get it done! Swish & Swipe became a habit real quick - mighty fine to see it shine every day with so little effort!! But, the computer FlyLady reminders are an easier way, I think, to remember to get them done now, even tho FlyLady recently tells us we shouldn’t be relying on them, ‘cause she didn’t have them when she started & used the CJ instead. Every day, I see the reminders in my inbox, leave it there until I do the chore (usually right away), then take the pleasure of deleting it. … & so it goes through the day. It’s sooo much simpler! Voila! – no need to check the CJ, line out with marker, then clean it up for next day’s use. So, where am I off-track here? I’m with Heidi on this one - I must be missing something basic since FlyLady encourages us so repeatedly to be using the CJ throughout the day! Would I be doing better somehow if I used the CJ? What does it offer me aid-wise that I’m not clicking into? It’s made, but NOT functioning!! Am open to all input!! … Go ladies!! … I’m all ears! Later/ or sooner? - Marie  |
|  | | RhondaSue

Posts: 254 Join date: 2007-07-24 Age: 43 Location: Right here..
 | Subject: journal smurgle... Sat Aug 04, 2007 2:31 am | |
| Ok well I can't answer the control journal questions - cuz I dont even know what all has to go in there. Why does it sit on the counter? Why make a morning list.. when I do the same thing every morning. No I dont fold or wash dishes int he morning cuz I do that the night before. For instance.. I folded up a load tonight, washed and the sheets are drying.. and another blanket is washing. I'm glad I'm not the only one that reads things, and just sits and mulls it over for a while... I don't feel quite so weird now. (big grin) Rhonda |
|  | | BornToFly

Posts: 73 Join date: 2007-07-21 Location: Winchester, So.California, USA
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Sat Aug 04, 2007 2:51 am | |
| Yup, Rhonda, if I can't put my ducks in a row before I let them out, there's no rhyme or reason to say anything!! Apparently setting the sucker on the counter is supposed to remind us to use it to accomplish our routines, according to F.L.! But, the CJ doesn't do that for me - the computer is more efficient & I'm on it every day, so what's the deal?? ... & I'm with you on the AM stuff - it's part of daily manuvers. So, since we're on the same page, do we just create & use something else that would apply to us better? F.L. does say,,even tho she pushes the CJ, to adapt what she offers to suit our setup - maybe this is one of 'em!? Clue me in, Marie  |
|  | | sacto_heidi Moderator

Posts: 283 Join date: 2007-07-21 Age: 43 Location: Sacramento, CA, US
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:41 am | |
| CJ UPDATE: I didn't do a darn thing to it. I left the link open on my computer for 2 days too. No biggie for now because the emails and my current system did the job. I just want to know what I am missing so I will make time to get in there and see what is up. If I discover anything I will let you know! |
|  | | Natalia Moderator

Posts: 187 Join date: 2007-07-20 Location: Amstelveen, The Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:04 am | |
| Hmm, yes i definitely see your points of view. I think that the reason for the CJ is that you can personalize it and then you dont have to think about the things again. I use because otherwise my head gets full with that kinda stuff, not nice and useful things  But you also have your routines down a lot better, maybe you are right, and you dont need the CJ. If its just that the paper version doesnt work, you could also make one on the computer, that you could check everyday to see if you did everything. |
|  | | nataliasdbf
Posts: 2 Join date: 2007-08-03
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:13 am | |
| Hi, I would just like to mention that even if your current method of reminders and post its works well for you. What if you are away for a few days, what happens then? Does your DBH shrug off all the housekeeping work and let it pile up till you get back (making you feel bad btw), or does he use his own method? Or by a big coincidence can he make sense of your system? What I like about the control journal is that when Natalia isn't here (and she usually leaves giving me a stern warning I shouldn't let the household go awry), I can just look up for each day what's supposed to be done and go do it. My point is that the CJ is an easy and accessible way of letting your whole family in on what needs to be done, meaning they can work within the system. Natalia's BF |
|  | | SilveryBon

Posts: 108 Join date: 2007-07-26 Location: Northcentral OH
 | Subject: CJ Sat Aug 04, 2007 3:32 pm | |
| Oooh, good point! It might help the S/HEs realize that we DO do something, and what to follow through with each day. Thanks, DBF! |
|  | | BornToFly

Posts: 73 Join date: 2007-07-21 Location: Winchester, So.California, USA
 | Subject: CJ Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:03 pm | |
| Nataliasdbf - you have an excellent point! ... IF your /my other half pitches in when I'm gone. Mine never does, so my thinking didn't go there. If I don't do it, it doesn't get done, no matter how long I'm down or gone!! It just waits for me. That was so yucky sometimes. I'll definitely keep it in mind for when things get better here & then maybe my DH will see it in a new light!  Like Bonnie says, he'll see that I'm going down a new path consistently & really doing this & maybe want to be a part of it. Then, I could reconsider implementing the CJ for both of us. Good thinking - thanx for the input!! It helps set me straight. I'm so glad I came here. Thanx again, Natalia, for creating this - what a God-Breeze!! Marie  |
|  | | sacto_heidi Moderator

Posts: 283 Join date: 2007-07-21 Age: 43 Location: Sacramento, CA, US
 | Subject: Re: I'm a Control Journal brat. Sat Aug 04, 2007 8:11 pm | |
| Great points! I had an AHA! moment after reading Mister Natalia's post. My parents have a spiral notebook at their mountain home that lives in the kitchen drawer by the phone. They let people go up there without them to to ski, ride quads and kick back. The notebook has a list of all the phone numbers for the local people who will fix stuff and neighbors who live up there full time so visitors have a clue where to turn in a jam. The notebook also has a checklist of all of the stuff you have to do when you get there and leave. Turn the knob on the water heater like this..., the fire extinguishers are here, strip the beds, here's how the appliances and alarm works, the cleaning supplies for the bathrooms are under the sinks (my mother doesn't hint - there WILL be cleaning), the key to the trash dumpsters is... There is even a little spiral notebook in the place that has the remote controls because their home theatre is a bear to figure out. Yano, I thought for a while my mother was just making sure we cleaned up but she uses the lists too. DUH! Control journals! When people use the home she doesn't have to reinvent the wheel every time with new lists or take calls all weekend when she isn't there. And, she doesn't have to worry about returning to a mess or damaging situation. My computer and memory isn't going to do any good if the power is out, i'm not home or something happens to me. David would be lost for months. Mr. Natalia is a genius! What I really need is a CJ so my family knows the stuff that I only know. A reference guide of the bills we pay, meds, school info, insurance, etc.. I will include my home care routines for back-up but I'll still use the best tool for me - my computer for daily reminders. |
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