Some of us have the persistent issue of being able to see far more than we can do. That's when you have to list all those items that you would like to do, and then prioritize in a way that gives you a manageable short list.
For example, many months ago family members and I planned a special event. Then at the last minute, there was the opportunity, and the desire, to add a lot more to the event yet the time available did not match the new ideas. There simply isn't the time to make changes now as the new ideas require substantial lead time, time we don't have.
Seeing more than you can do can be frustrating, but by making some good lists aided by the needed reflection, you can mitigate this issue. Onward.
For example, many months ago family members and I planned a special event. Then at the last minute, there was the opportunity, and the desire, to add a lot more to the event yet the time available did not match the new ideas. There simply isn't the time to make changes now as the new ideas require substantial lead time, time we don't have.
Seeing more than you can do can be frustrating, but by making some good lists aided by the needed reflection, you can mitigate this issue. Onward.