Obey your BOP and customize your routines. Day 19 tasks are explained at left and at bottom of posting.
February's Habit: Hack your health in February. Exercise aerobically for 11 minutes. If that's too much, work up to 11 minutes on the treadmill, exercise bike, etc.
Every Friday we free our minds. Empty your brain into your BrainOnPapaer (BOP). Write down everything you need to remember, do, and take care of for the next week. Scan your previous week's lists, too. This tip is adapted from the famous GTD (Getting Things Done) system. Although David Allen is perhaps not the most thrilling writer, he has revolutionized the productivity world. If you haven't already, you may want to read his seminal book, visit his website, or google "GTD" for all the many websites devoted to this system.
Zoning in: Bedroom / Closet. Clear your nightstands and dust them.
Do the Dirty. Friday we wash frillies and woolies (handwashables). If you don't bother with hand washing, good for you. You're a better habithacker than I.
HabithackerHealth: 11 minutes of exercise.
Monthly habit building: January's habit was to polish your place every day.
Day 19
It's YOUR scene.There's no reason 3H has to be on a Monday. There's no magic to menu planning on a Monday, decluttering on a Wednesday, or beating the bn on a Tuesday. They're written that way here because I find things easier to remember with alliteration (Menu Monday) and catchy phrasing. Please customize. Maybe you can't devote a whole hour once a week to a crappyclean. Then do ten minutes a day six days a week. Whatever works. Obey your BOP.Customize your BOP.
February's Habit: Hack your health in February. Exercise aerobically for 11 minutes. If that's too much, work up to 11 minutes on the treadmill, exercise bike, etc.
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Draw the line. Don't take on any of the tasks below unless you've done the first 31 days successfully AND you're ready for more..
Every Friday we free our minds. Empty your brain into your BrainOnPapaer (BOP). Write down everything you need to remember, do, and take care of for the next week. Scan your previous week's lists, too. This tip is adapted from the famous GTD (Getting Things Done) system. Although David Allen is perhaps not the most thrilling writer, he has revolutionized the productivity world. If you haven't already, you may want to read his seminal book, visit his website, or google "GTD" for all the many websites devoted to this system.
Zoning in: Bedroom / Closet. Clear your nightstands and dust them.
Do the Dirty. Friday we wash frillies and woolies (handwashables). If you don't bother with hand washing, good for you. You're a better habithacker than I.
HabithackerHealth: 11 minutes of exercise.
Monthly habit building: January's habit was to polish your place every day.
Day 19
It's YOUR scene.There's no reason 3H has to be on a Monday. There's no magic to menu planning on a Monday, decluttering on a Wednesday, or beating the bn on a Tuesday. They're written that way here because I find things easier to remember with alliteration (Menu Monday) and catchy phrasing. Please customize. Maybe you can't devote a whole hour once a week to a crappyclean. Then do ten minutes a day six days a week. Whatever works. Obey your BOP.Customize your BOP.

Hi Jean,
ReplyDeleteYour site looks great! I love your own words ("shitspot" made me laugh) I saw you are planning series on adapting Flylady, and also on using your iPhone for HabitHacking support. I thought you might like to try out the iPhone app I designed? It is called HomeRoutines and it is designed to store much of what you call the "B.O.P" - the routine and zone list stuff, plus a simple to do list for most important tasks. It's got cool little gold stars instead of checkmarks, and no naggy, grumpy overdue notices etc. If you'd like to give it a go, fire me an email (rosie at wunderbear dot com) and I'll send you a code so you can get it at the app store for free. We always love feedback. Excuse me not emailing directly, I couldn't find an email link.
Hello Rosie. Your iphone app sounds wonderful...and just the kinda thing I will want to use and review. I'll email ya.
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