TAKING TIME by Rebecca Escoft Extension Home Economist It’s Done! The past couple weeks I have been reminded how good it feels to actually get something done! Now that the holidays have passed and my schedule has slowed down a bit. I’ve begun to tackle some long-put-off projects around the house and at work. The results? Well, I have a new arrangement of dried flowers proudly displayed in the living room. New shelving in the kitchen has reduced clutter in cupboards. “Draft dodgers” are now trying to hold heat in and keep cold air out of our home, and three gallons of paint patiently wait to be applied in the bathroom. (Not all projects are done. Judging from our past record, those cans could be there for awhile!) I disciplined myself to make some phone calls regarding new program efforts here at the Cooperative Extension office. “Cold calls” are always difficult for me. But now I can say that the wheels are turning. 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Just after the holidays, I made a list of things to be done including starting a file of tax forms and year-end summaries, undecorat ing the tree and taking it to the recycling center, writing thank you notes and exercising. Then I followed a basic set of steps that you can use to accomplish the tasks on your list. • -Prioritize the list What is most important? • Compare the list to your calen dar and schedule. Select a time and date to work on one or two specific tasks. Remember, break down jobs into smaller, manage able parts. One evening shop for supplies or read instructions. Another time, prepare the work space. • Vary your tasks. Do something outdoors or something active. Then tackle a job that takes read ing or writing. • Ask for cooperation from your family members.- Who can help? Can someone else pick the child ren up from practice? Who can drivj to town for the supplies? 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By modeling this pattern of goal-setting, you are presenting a wonderful example for the child ren in your family. They each need to learn how to plan, priorit ize, break tasks into smaller parts, and meet deadlines. Use these same steps as you guide them through completion of science fair displays, 4-H projects, music les sons, term papers and Shakes peare plays. Just so you know that I’m human and you’re normal too-1 still have QUITE A FEW items on my Jist that are not yet accom plished! And several nights this past week, I postponed my planned project But the secret of accomplishing goals is to be spe cific about your plan. Make it manageable, and have a deadline for completion. It docs feel good to say, done!” KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 FARM-HOME building 1242 Breneman Road MANHEIM, PA 17545 RH: (717) 655-4372 SPECIALS FOR THE MONTH OP JANUARY now $4.89 LF Annouces Winners Of Farm Show Drawing EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) five entries who received a two- First prize winner of the drawing pound Wilbur chocolate bar are held at the Lancaster Farming Kathy Konkus, Pottsville; Kathy booth during Farm Show week is Henry, Clearfield: Scott Womer, Dave L. Dohner, Mount Joy, who Middleburg; Eric Reese, Ephrata; received an express wagon. The and Arlene Keener, Airville. Newsletter Adapted For Children With Disabilities NEWARK, DE “Great Beginnings” is an age-keyed newsletter series that currently provides timely information to more than 2,000 Delaware parents of infants and toddlers. Produced by University of Delaware Cooperative Extension, the news letter is under revision to meet the needs of families who have child ren with disabilities. According to Dr. Patricia Tan ner Nelson, Extension specialist for family and child development and editor of “Great Beginnings,” the revised version of the newslet ter will help all families under stand the challenges of families who have children with disabili ties. Nelson hopes others will rec ognize the importance of includ ing these special families in their social support networks. The specialist recently received a $50,000 grant from the Dela ware Developmental Disabilities Council to revise the newsletter. “It’s I MMMIfn COMB TO Saving Place AWNTTAf lIAITCW urjßrii HUU9& February 1 - February 6 ... Machinery Display Every Day ... Used Equipment Sale ... New Equipment Sale ... Special Parts Sale LOOK FOR DETAILS IN NEXT WEEK’S ISSUE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 23, 1993-B5 Consultants for the publication include the University of Dela ware’s department of individual and family studies and the director of the Parent Information Center. The research-based information in this series is being used statew ide in projects that focus on pre paring every child to succeed in school. These include the Gover nor’s Readiness for Success Com mission and the Governor’s Com mission on Families. Nelson has also received a grant from the Department of Health and Social Services to design a prototype portfolio of information to be given to all parents at the birth of their baby. “Great Beginnings” has reach ed more than 9,000 Delaware fam ilies since its inception 13 years ago. The series was cited this year by the National Governors Asso ciation as a pacesetter m meeting the needs of changing American families. GIGANTIC SKLECTION IN Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS