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Concept of the Week: Adaptation

Evaluating Week 4 of the 12-Week Year

Donna Brown
5 min readApr 30, 2024
Photo by Ross Findon on Unsplash

I started the week behind schedule. I didn’t work as I like to do during the weekend because I was busy with family matters. My husband was out of town, my daughter and her boyfriend were visiting, and we had the birthday party that Saturday as well as the farmers market where I worked my “tookus off”. By the time Sunday rolled around, I was exhausted and did only what I had to do. That included laundry and creating last week’s post for this blog. I hadn’t been able to do the post earlier in the week because of my prior commitments and responsibilities. That meant I either did it on Sunday or it wouldn’t get done. As you saw, last week’s post was written.

On Monday, I planned to collect from my booksellers around town and put the money from those sales as well as the farmers market into their respective banks. However, I learned that several of the small businesses that I sold books through were closed on Mondays. I put what money that I had and the money for the farmer’s market in their respective banks and went home. I decided to touch base with those businesses later.

On Tuesday, I finished the other post that I wrote for the week and then scheduled my newsletter for the week as well. On Wednesday I finished the final details of the newsletter that I couldn’t do Tuesday…

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Donna Brown
Donna Brown

Written by Donna Brown

Author of 9 fiction and 10 nonfiction books, homesteader, mother, grandma, Owner of Self-Publishers Unite on Skool www.skool.com/self-publishers-unite-1672

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