Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 Another flylady advocate here. I, however, do get the individual emails. I don't open them up, I get satisfaction in being able to delete them when the task is done. (My cyber to do list being checked off!) I have stopped the program several times, but as mg states, her reminders are gentle, and I knew that I could always 'jump in right where I am'. There is no need to 'catch up' on this program. I have taken her reminders as a method of self parenting. Her messages are the type of messages that a loving parent would provide. Sylvia > > " but no matter what I am still insecure and overweight, and my house is > a mess. The best I can see it, from a slightly distanced perspective, > is it's easier to hate oneself when you are fat and living in a chaotic > mess. " Sassy > > Sassy, I joined Flylady and have really benefited from the gentle > guidance and direction this email newsletter offers. I signed up for > the DIGEST version, so I receive only one email per day. Flylady > encourages self improvement and offers structure to that dreaded > monstor, housekeeping. She also has a weight loss program tht is very > positive. Take care, mg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 Thank you MG. I'll have to check it out. I've heard about her before, so I have no excuse! Sassy Housekeeping etc " but no matter what I am still insecure and overweight, and my house is a mess. The best I can see it, from a slightly distanced perspective, is it's easier to hate oneself when you are fat and living in a chaotic mess. " Sassy Sassy, I joined Flylady and have really benefited from the gentle guidance and direction this email newsletter offers. I signed up for the DIGEST version, so I receive only one email per day. Flylady encourages self improvement and offers structure to that dreaded monstor, housekeeping. She also has a weight loss program tht is very positive. Take care, mg Problems? Ask our friendly List Manager for help at @.... SEND HER ANY POSTS THAT CONCERN YOU; DO NOT Respond ON THE GROUP. To order the KO bible " Stop Walking on Eggshells, " call 888-35-SHELL () for your copy. We also refer to " Understanding the Borderline Mother " (Lawson) and " Surviving the Borderline Parent, " (Roth) which you can find at any bookstore. Welcome to the WTO community! From Randi Kreger, Owner BPDCentral, WTO Online Community and author SWOE and the SWOE Workbook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 Okay, this is like the fourth time 'fly lady' has come up in the past two weeks. Seems obvious I'm meant to look into her and try it though I don't want to, I don't want to, I don't want to!!!! I like my pigpen- lol. Actually I don't. It sucks, but finding the motivation and dedication to actually start flylady's thing is what's weighing me down. I think I'll go over there sometime today and just sign up and do the delete when I don't want to do it and do what I want when I want and trust that it being in my mail box will at least prompt me (actually my house is fairly organized and neat though I honestly have no dusted since March and I should probably do other things as well and yet I love being online here more than I love cleaning- ooooohhh, how about that for honesty? lol) Kerrie > > " but no matter what I am still insecure and overweight, and my house is > a mess. The best I can see it, from a slightly distanced perspective, > is it's easier to hate oneself when you are fat and living in a chaotic > mess. " Sassy > > Sassy, I joined Flylady and have really benefited from the gentle > guidance and direction this email newsletter offers. I signed up for > the DIGEST version, so I receive only one email per day. Flylady > encourages self improvement and offers structure to that dreaded > monstor, housekeeping. She also has a weight loss program tht is very > positive. Take care, mg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 I'm a flybaby too off and on. It has really helped me. I got her book and it really helped clarify the system as a whole. I got kind of overwhelmed with the website. The book is called " Sink Reflections " and is available at most major book stores, online at amazon and off her own website. Fresabird > Okay, this is like the fourth time 'fly lady' has come up in the past > two weeks. Seems obvious I'm meant to look into her and try it though I > don't want to, I don't want to, I don't want to!!!! I like my pigpen- > lol. Actually I don't. It sucks, but finding the motivation and > dedication to actually start flylady's thing is what's weighing me > down. I think I'll go over there sometime today and just sign up and do > the delete when I don't want to do it and do what I want when I want > and trust that it being in my mail box will at least prompt me > (actually my house is fairly organized and neat though I honestly have > no dusted since March and I should probably do other things as well and > yet I love being online here more than I love cleaning- ooooohhh, how > about that for honesty? lol) > Kerrie > >> >> " but no matter what I am still insecure and overweight, and my house > is >> a mess. The best I can see it, from a slightly distanced > perspective, >> is it's easier to hate oneself when you are fat and living in a > chaotic >> mess. " Sassy >> >> Sassy, I joined Flylady and have really benefited from the gentle >> guidance and direction this email newsletter offers. I signed up for >> the DIGEST version, so I receive only one email per day. Flylady >> encourages self improvement and offers structure to that dreaded >> monstor, housekeeping. She also has a weight loss program tht is > very >> positive. Take care, mg >> > > > > > > > > > Problems? Ask our friendly List Manager for help at > @.... SEND HER ANY POSTS THAT CONCERN YOU; DO NOT > Respond ON THE GROUP. > > To order the KO bible " Stop Walking on Eggshells, " call 888-35-SHELL > () for your copy. We also refer to “Understanding the > Borderline Mother” (Lawson) and “Surviving the Borderline Parent,” > (Roth) which you can find at any bookstore. Welcome to the WTO > community! > > From Randi Kreger, Owner BPDCentral, WTO Online Community and author > SWOE and the SWOE Workbook. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 > >> > >> " but no matter what I am still insecure and overweight, and my house > > is > >> a mess. The best I can see it, from a slightly distanced > > perspective, > >> is it's easier to hate oneself when you are fat and living in a > > chaotic > >> mess. " Sassy > >> > >> Sassy, I joined Flylady and have really benefited from the gentle > >> guidance and direction this email newsletter offers. I signed up for > >> the DIGEST version, so I receive only one email per day. Flylady > >> encourages self improvement and offers structure to that dreaded > >> monstor, housekeeping. She also has a weight loss program tht is > > very > >> positive. Take care, mg > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Problems? Ask our friendly List Manager for help at > > @... SEND HER ANY POSTS THAT CONCERN YOU; DO NOT > > Respond ON THE GROUP. > > > > To order the KO bible " Stop Walking on Eggshells, " call 888-35-SHELL > > () for your copy. We also refer to " Understanding the > > Borderline Mother " (Lawson) and " Surviving the Borderline Parent, " > > (Roth) which you can find at any bookstore. Welcome to the WTO > > community! > > > > From Randi Kreger, Owner BPDCentral, WTO Online Community and author > > SWOE and the SWOE Workbook. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Flybaby ? Me too ! ... I think her foundation is very helpful and encouraging. I especially like the FLY part. Finally Loving Yourself. I try to shine my sink, make my bed and swish and swipe... It's a neat system. twin.less gmat60 wrote: >Ok! I confess. I am a flybaby too. . --------------------------------- Be a chatter box. Enjoy free PC-to-PC calls with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 I like FlyLady a lot. I have a flea that once I start cleaning, I can't stop until it's " all done " , which it never is - so I wouldn't start. That's from Mom finding endless things for me to do because if she didn't get to go out to play, why should I? The timer helps a lot. I can do a lot in 10 or 15 minutes, and then, yes Mom, I am stopping. The kids respond better when I ask them for help for a specific time period, like 15 or 30 minutes. They know I will let them go when the bell rings, and so we race around to see how much we can get done. However, I have a problem with some of admonitions to " stop whining. " Like, your feelings aren't valid, suck it up. That's the message I grew up with, and I don't need more of it. Your family isn't helping? Just smile and don't say anything, they'll catch on and pitch in... Suurrre they will! This to me sounds like expecting other people to read my mind. I think it's healthier to tell them what I expect them to do, cheerfully but firmly. And yes I am frustrated when someone leaves a pile of dirty dishes in my shiny sink, that's not whining, that's honesty! > >Ok! I confess. I am a flybaby too. > > > . > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a chatter box. Enjoy free PC-to-PC calls with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 I don't start .. because I have so much to do... and you're right. The timer is my friend too. I just seem to get a lot more accomplished than when I'm a free bird. Interesting about your Nada and housework. my experience... re: the Nada. I would have to help clean every Saturday. All day. .. and just when I thought I was done. Nada found something else for me to. I remember having to run the *carpet sweeper* on the living room carpet. Well those DAMN things don't do anything but pick up something here... and then deposit it in a different spot. I'd do my chore.. and then say OK I'm done ! Can I go ride my bike now ? .... no.. you can't ... look at that string on the carpet over there.. you go back and do it again... and again.. and again. I would try to explain that the carpet sweeper doesn't clean properly.. and I would show her why. Didn't matter. She made me use that useless thing anyway. I WILL NEVER OWN A CARPET SWEEPER !... ever. twin.less > > > I like FlyLady a lot. I have a flea that once I start cleaning, I > can't stop until it's " all done " , which it never is - so I wouldn't > start. That's from Mom finding endless things for me to do because > if she didn't get to go out to play, why should I? The timer helps > a lot. I can do a lot in 10 or 15 minutes, and then, yes Mom, I am > stopping. The kids respond better when I ask them for help for a > specific time period, like 15 or 30 minutes. They know I will let > them go when the bell rings, and so we race around to see how much > we can get done. > > However, I have a problem with some of admonitions to " stop > whining. " Like, your feelings aren't valid, suck it up. That's the > message I grew up with, and I don't need more of it. Your family > isn't helping? Just smile and don't say anything, they'll catch on > and pitch in... Suurrre they will! This to me sounds like expecting > other people to read my mind. I think it's healthier to tell them > what I expect them to do, cheerfully but firmly. And yes I am > frustrated when someone leaves a pile of dirty dishes in my shiny > sink, that's not whining, that's honesty! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 I don't start .. because I have so much to do... and you're right. The timer is my friend too. I just seem to get a lot more accomplished than when I'm a free bird. Interesting about your Nada and housework. my experience... re: the Nada. I would have to help clean every Saturday. All day. .. and just when I thought I was done. Nada found something else for me to. I remember having to run the *carpet sweeper* on the living room carpet. Well those DAMN things don't do anything but pick up something here... and then deposit it in a different spot. I'd do my chore.. and then say OK I'm done ! Can I go ride my bike now ? .... no.. you can't ... look at that string on the carpet over there.. you go back and do it again... and again.. and again. I would try to explain that the carpet sweeper doesn't clean properly.. and I would show her why. Didn't matter. She made me use that useless thing anyway. I WILL NEVER OWN A CARPET SWEEPER !... ever. twin.less > > > I like FlyLady a lot. I have a flea that once I start cleaning, I > can't stop until it's " all done " , which it never is - so I wouldn't > start. That's from Mom finding endless things for me to do because > if she didn't get to go out to play, why should I? The timer helps > a lot. I can do a lot in 10 or 15 minutes, and then, yes Mom, I am > stopping. The kids respond better when I ask them for help for a > specific time period, like 15 or 30 minutes. They know I will let > them go when the bell rings, and so we race around to see how much > we can get done. > > However, I have a problem with some of admonitions to " stop > whining. " Like, your feelings aren't valid, suck it up. That's the > message I grew up with, and I don't need more of it. Your family > isn't helping? Just smile and don't say anything, they'll catch on > and pitch in... Suurrre they will! This to me sounds like expecting > other people to read my mind. I think it's healthier to tell them > what I expect them to do, cheerfully but firmly. And yes I am > frustrated when someone leaves a pile of dirty dishes in my shiny > sink, that's not whining, that's honesty! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 Hi all Back from TX, I tried to post before but I dont think it showed up, so sorry if this one is here 2 times. I was just going to say I have friends who do the fly lady and they love it! I started my own system that seems to work well for me. When I first moved out I never scrubed the floor for like 2 years and would only use the dishwasher. Now I am more organized. I was so sick and tired of doing daily floor scrubbing. 3 times a day in the summer.yuk! I scrub the floor every week. I dust every 3-4 days (no choice its a new construction and very dusty) I daily tidy up the bathroom but do bathroom cleaning hardcore 1 time a week. Dishes and kitchen are a daily thing but I don't touch hot dishes from the dishwasher and I dont unplug cold dirty dishwater. Beds are also made right away in the morn. I wait to do the laundy every other day so I have a good 4 loads. I know if a do 1 thing a day it wont stack up on me. I try to spend about 2 hours a day cleaning and 1-2 hours a day cooking.The rest of the day is with the kids. Not everybody can do it but it works for me because I stay at home. I don't know how I would keep up with a full time job on top of it you woman who work are amazing! I am so happy my husband agreed that I had to much stress and that I should stay home with the kids for a few years. At first I was was working and I almost went mental. Now I can focus just on my family and healing my soul. I really needed this time to calm the nerves and I think the kids need me at home to so it works for all of us. I also use my time to practice piano, use the computer and garden and other things I like because my kids join me we turn it into games. Like when i am sweeping they sometimes pretend I am the walmart cleaner and they are the cashiers. Or if I am cooking it is for their fancy reastraunt. They even like to help me in the garden " water the grass " or something. When I am on the computer they color next to me and we play office. If I paly piano it is a concert. just silly games but it keeps us together. One thing that sometimes I have a hard time with is I dont want them to think life is just fun and games. I never had that as a kid. My husband punished my one son by making him clean the toilet for 2 weeks every day and I didnt think it was a punishment because that was daily life for me growing up. He needs to remind me my life wasn't normal. So how can I teach my children to work with out hurting them? Where is the line? Lizzy > > > > > > I like FlyLady a lot. I have a flea that once I start cleaning, I > > can't stop until it's " all done " , which it never is - so I wouldn't > > start. That's from Mom finding endless things for me to do because > > if she didn't get to go out to play, why should I? The timer helps > > a lot. I can do a lot in 10 or 15 minutes, and then, yes Mom, I am > > stopping. The kids respond better when I ask them for help for a > > specific time period, like 15 or 30 minutes. They know I will let > > them go when the bell rings, and so we race around to see how much > > we can get done. > > > > However, I have a problem with some of admonitions to " stop > > whining. " Like, your feelings aren't valid, suck it up. That's > the > > message I grew up with, and I don't need more of it. Your family > > isn't helping? Just smile and don't say anything, they'll catch on > > and pitch in... Suurrre they will! This to me sounds like > expecting > > other people to read my mind. I think it's healthier to tell them > > what I expect them to do, cheerfully but firmly. And yes I am > > frustrated when someone leaves a pile of dirty dishes in my shiny > > sink, that's not whining, that's honesty! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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