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RE: The 1 Hour/Day Rule

in Natural Medicine4 years ago

Hello there @edprivat, hope you are well and happy.
I am a list maker and love to cross things off when I have completed the task. Same with practicing yoga, committed to 1 hour a day. For myself, focusing on one thing at a time instead of looking at the big picture, helps me to stay motivated. Otherwise I get overwhelmed and end up doing nothing.
Now, I do know a little about child rearing, had 4 of my own and I think you need to give yourself a big pat on the back for being a great dad. Caring for your children is a full time job. So give yourself some credit.
Very nice post, thanks for sharing. Peace!

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Hey @farm-mom always a pleasure to read you, thanks for the nice input. I also make lists, and there's nothing like the feeling of ticking the little box (nerds!!) 😁, sometimes I rewrite the list of the day before, just to cross it.

Pat on the back it is then, I dream of finding a nanny that can just teleport when needed and go away when getting too nosy. I need Marry Poppins haha...

Nice on the yoga, it's great all across the board.

Haha, with your farm in the beautiful country side of France , I may go to nanny school, then send you my resume, I won’t charge much, just a good bottle of wine now and then 😜

That's a deal! When can you get there, and most importantly, do you mind cow dung smell, and a sound of the rooster at 6?

I am sure you guys have chicken right?

Good morning @edprivat.
We smell the cow dung when we drive into town and we hear our local rooster cock-a-doodle sometimes before 6, he's a little wacky. But we don't have any chickens, in fact, we don't have any live stock at all.
We like to travel so we can't have animals that depend on us. I do have a cousin up the road that has chickens, so we trade with her for fresh eggs. Nothing beats fresh eggs. Then at the end of the growing season, she provides us with composted chicken poop which we use in our compost for the following season. Chicken shht is great fertilizer.
Nice to hear from you, have a peaceful day.

No live stock, undertstood... If the cousin lives nearby, I understand why there is no need. Yep, I am collecting their poop and pack up on grass, the chickens actually work on the compost pile by themselves, smart ones!

Have a great day too!