yeah I totally get what you mean about the timing of it all. we had a similar thing happen last spring with the renovation contractor — kept saying next week then next week and suddenly three months gone. honestly I think the trick is just to set a firm date on the calendar and hold them to it. if they push back more than once you probably need to look elsewhere.
my cousin used that approach with her landscaping crew and it worked out fine. they finished the patio and fire pit area by mid-June just like she asked. the key is having everything in writing upfront so there is no wiggle room. anyway hope that helps a little. 0hb7riuxUxVpzBW
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I was telling my neighbor the other day that the best part of working from home is being able to take a proper lunch break and actually step outside for a few minutes. it makes a big difference for my energy in the afternoon. she agreed and said she started walking around the block during her mid-day break and it helped her focus too.
the other thing I mentioned is that I finally organized my bookshelf after putting it off for almost a year. it took maybe two hours total but now I can actually find what I am looking for. little wins like that feel surprisingly good. anyway just sharing because it came up in conversation and you might find it useful too.