Yearly Archives:2020

Not To Do Lists

Have you ever complained that there is just not enough time in the day? Could you use another day in your week or maybe a couple of extra weeks in your year?

“To Do”

Most life coaches will tell you the best way to get control of your time is to have a daily “to do” list. Being a bit obsessive-compulsive, I live off of mine. I always make sure my life has room for personal things – time alone and time with friends, meditation, exercise, and spa visits are all on my “to do” lists. Of course, when career needs arise and family needs call, these go to the back burner. Isn’t that what we women do? We just jump to the occasion. We never quite know how to say “no.”

Or “To Not Do”

The best strategy I have learned for managing my time is to take control of my “to not do” list. There are just things I do not like to do, and saying “no” to them is a blessing. I don’t like to walk the mall. I don’t like to golf. So an invite to do either, even from a good friend, gets a resounding “no.” I don’t like participating in organizations or joining committees that don’t have a strong focus on the things I think benefit me, my family, or my community. So they are on my “to not do” list. I have learned that every request for my time and my resources need not be an affront against my sense of fairness. As a result, I do not need to feel guilty if I say “no.”

This is the Question

So it is alright if we need to say “no” to the request to be the den mother, drive another carpool, cook for the community picnic, build the scenery for the school play, write the office newsletter, or join the card group? Our children will survive and prosper. Our community will survive, too. And, this will leave more time for us to focus on those things we like to do. On those things we want to do. On those people and things we love. You’ve probably heard the saying, “if you want something done ask a busy person,” but remember, that busy person does not always need to be you.

Find Your Answer

Know where your talents lie. Know what you love and what you really want to do. But also know what you don’t know and can’t do. As well as what others can do. I know that there are things that I can do but that I know that others can do easier, faster, and better than I can. So I delegate, saving myself time and energy. Many times, even when I spend money, I save money. I don’t do grass cutting, house painting, car maintenance, or dog grooming. These are at the top of my “to not do” list because talent, expertise, knowledge, and experience are invaluable tools that are worth paying for. And “to not do” these adds hours, days, weeks to my “to do” list.

So as you’re working on tomorrow’s “to do” list, be sure to write “Create To Not Do list” at the top. 

– Mary Grace Musuneggi

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A Man is Not a Plan Book Event

Inspiring Women Authors March 8th 2:00-3:30pm

Mary Grace Musuneggi will be a guest of Lilli Leonardi of Passages and Prose at a special book event on March 8. Mary Grace will discuss her book A Man is Not a Plan and will be with several other authors to celebrate Women’s History Month. 

There is no cost for the event. Event details:

Inspiring Women Authors

March 8, 2020
2:00 – 3:30 pm 

Barnes & Noble
800 Settlers Ridge Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15205

For more information, visit passagesandprose.com