It comes back to being fully in every moment. The funny thing is that when I plan my time well, I can actually forget about time. For me, something as simple as blocking time for an activity frees me incredibly to enjoy the moments and be fully there. A great example of this was one day last week. I cleared some time to read a Zachary story, a Simonne story,then do some Math. I knew I had until 3pm to do those three things. Once the time was clear, I broke the watch! I decided not to watch time, to really relax and enjoy the interactions. This was not about checking something off my list.
We started by reading Saturn For My Birthday, and didn't go any further! We got sucked into an entire unit study on Saturn, why the planet would float, the relative size to earth, the moons, the solar system in general and then looked at every planet,the length of its days, years, etc. I unearthed several books on the topic and we had a field day. Actually, a field 10 days. I was able to expose my inner artist (I did the sun and the background of the picture you're seeing below) and the children thoroughly enjoyed drawing and painting the planets and moons. Zachary wants to make the solar system mobile, so this may continue for sometime. This is what happens when I create space for something,then allow the thing to completely saturate the space: delectable!

Yet, there is something about stopping to plan my time; the steady call of all the things calling for my attention. I have told myself that 'planning' is less important than 'doing'. (Hmm, sounds like a judgement). Here's how I plan to help myself: I've decided to make this the challenge as I work with me in my own playroom (read about that here). I will be challenging myself to see planning time as a wonderful activity that gives me more of what I want
So,
- I will celebrate all attempts to plan enthusiastically and thoroughly.
- I enjoy people around me working on a similar project, so I will use that motivation by inviting others to share planning time with me.
- Best of all, there will be no reprimand of non-planning!
Have fun being in the moment, planning your time, then ignoring time!