I just finished this book, which supplied a much needed poke in the rear. I’m not sure I’ll be following all of her suggestions — I start getting fidgety and rebellious when I see what to me look like insanely overcomplicated diagrams — but I appreciated the basic reminders about the hierarchy of priorities and the beauty of offering one’s daily work to God — and the immense time savings of being able to look at a list and knowing what one is supposed to be doing at that moment (as opposed to wandering aimlessly around the house.)
Saints Martha and Mary, please pray for us!
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At the risk of nit-picking … the author is Holly Pierlot.
Sincerely,
Holly Pierpont
Thanks, Holly-Ned. Corrected.
Here’s a link to the book.
I keep hearing about this book lately. I just recently received the Sophia Institute catalog and I’ve been thinking of whether or not this book would be worth it. I could use all of the direction I can get, particularly w/ regard to making more time for prayer and just running a tighter ship.
Just so you know the book link will only open as large as the comment box. The book sounds good. Thanks.
Arrrrrgh! I am just not doing well with this entry!
Hopefully one of our HTML gurus can give me a tip on how to make that link open in a new window. Until then, you can either use the scroll bars to see the linked page OR, if you are using Windows, click the link once with your
right mouse button. A little menu will pop up; select “Open in New Window.”
sounds a bit like a Catholic FlyLady!