I’m still on my journey through the Master Key Experience.
I’m a list maker so the concept of a chore card really appealed to me. But here’s the twist – I’m also a master procrastinator. So, you can imagine how it “encouraged” me to tackle my chore every day. I was excited when it was completed.
Now, when it comes to the sit I have to confess, it’s a bit of a challenge for me. My mind’s like a playground with three squirrels darting all over the place, each in a different direction. So, the idea of sitting still and clearing my mind is definitely going to take some practice!
Practice does make perfect though and repetition is going to help get it in my brain.
Until next time folks, stay safe and healthy.



MELANIE – I need to leverage your list expertise. Can we connect on Best MKE practices for keeping track of daily tasks?
Yes, practice is key to gaining the skills, whether it is the Sit or the tasks. Keep practicing:)
Melanie, usually one squirrel is tough enough, and you’ve got three! LOL I agree with Jen. It does get easier. Yes, it does! 🙂
Congrats on completing your chore Melanie and CELEBRATING!!! Give yourself grace as you are learning new skills…and yes, with practice, it’ll get easier & like you said “get in your brain.”
Cheering you on!