And then he opened with three short birdies, didn't make too many mistakes the rest of the way and will be in the final group with Scott on Saturday.Ĭonner is at No. Scheffler also missed the cut last week and joined Spieth and others at Pine Valley on Sunday. Coming into the weekend, it’s a good opportunity to just have a lot of trust, focus on trying to win this golf tournament, not think about next week.” “I feel like I’m doing everything good, nothing spectacular, but I feel like in every facet of my game, it’s trending and improving, and I know what to do to get it better and better,” Spieth said. Only when he arrived in Tennessee last week did he realize his swing had stayed on vacation, and his coach wasn't available to join him until Delaware. Upon returning to Dallas, every course he plays was closed, and his only option was hitting from a stall in a practice facility. Spieth headed to southern tip of Baja California after the British Open, wanting a break before the hectic finish to the season. That's not just about trying to erase a bad memory. He missed the cut last week and feels his postseason didn't start until Monday when he arrived at Wilmington. Spieth has looked solid over two days at Wilmington Country Club, with only one bogey in each round. I’d like to make the most of this position now over the next 36 holes.”Ī brief look behind would remind him it won't be easy, and the Australian knows this. “I certainly haven’t had my best stuff for quite a while. His last 36-hole lead was at Doral for a World Golf Championship in 2016, which he went on to win. I don’t even know when the last time I led a tournament was,” Scott said. In South Carolina, the statewide symbolĮnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.“I’m in great shape going into the weekend. You use special markers to write notes on them, erase, rewrite, erase … (However, now the door from my kitchen into the garage looks like a liquor store. Two new products I’ve tried recently were:ġ) Repositionable dry-erase circles that stick to various surfaces and says “Go home” because I often “get in the flow” writing something at the end of the day and work past quitting time. (I actually have a daily reminder at work that pops up a few minutes before 5 p.m. ![]() And for extra discipline, don’t let yourself do anything fun in the evening until you’ve crossed off one or two items on the list!ĩ) Paint a wall, inside of a kitchen cabinet or pantry door with chalkboard paint and write your to-do list on it with chalk.ġ0) Put a magnetic board on the front of the refrigerator with a to-do list on it.ġ1) Keep a to-do list on a phone app (and be sure to look at it) or send yourself a text message.ġ2) Keep a to-do list on the Tasks section of Outlook on your computer or use a stickies program on your PC or tablet.ġ3) Set the alarm on your phone, or use Outlook pop-up reminders to do tasks at specific times. In fact, if you do something useful that’s not on the list, go ahead and add it to the list, then cross it off. Enjoy the satisfaction of crossing tasks off as you accomplish them. There are many ways to prompt yourself to remember the most important tasks (besides the old-fashioned method of tying a string around your finger) see the list below with my personal favorites marked.Ģ) Write a note on your hand in ink (cool if you’re in high school, but not so cool if you’re a responsible adult)ģ) Write a sticky note and post it somewhere you’ll see it (fine, until you get too many sticky notes and are nearly buried in them - or you’ve looked at the note so many time you no longer “see” it)Ĥ) Hang a doorknob reminder board over the door knob (good for remembering to take something with you when you leave the house)ĥ) ***Write a note and staple it around your purse strap (I find this effective, but it looks a little slovenly didn’t realize quite how bad it looked til I rode up the elevator at work once with the executive director and found him staring at the handwritten note stapled haphazardly around my purse strap)Ħ) Write yourself an email if you’re at work and want to remember to do something at home (when I do this, I usually ignore my own email)ħ) Call yourself and leave a reminder message (OK, but it feels a little like you’re stalking yourself, doesn’t it? “Hi Diane, this is Diane…”)Ĩ) ***Write a to-do list (in order of priority) on a piece of paper and place it somewhere prominent. Life is busy and you’ve got lots of things to remember to do every day.
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