Survey #289—Full Response from Theresa

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Describe a day on which you were busy, but you still felt as if you didn’t accomplish what mattered most.Wen I have a day with 2 appointments which total 3 hours or more , I expect to get the same amount of work done at home as a day when I am home all day. Time, energy and pain are different on a busy day and I am unable to get as much done. However, I still feel like I should have accomplished more at home.
What challenges keep you from getting things done?Physical pain and visual impairment make s me slower than when I was younger and fully sighted. Also, a day when I group all of my errands and appointments out of the house preclude me from getting all of my daily tasks accomplished at home Not being able to drive denies me convenience of running a quick errand or limit appointments to one a day. I'm either hiring a driver or going with a friend where we are getting both of our errands done. (Later is my fave as I enjoy knocking out errands with a friend)
Describe a project on which you struggled to start—or to finish.Managing pictures. Visual impairment makes editing my digital pictures and finishing my digital photo and/or physical albums.
What tools for managing your activities (calendar, task manager, etc.) are the most or least helpful to you?I actually just need to put "work on pictures" on my calendar/to do list
Please complete the following statement: “I never seem to have enough time for _____.”managing pictures
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