Have you been looking for the perfect printable cleaning checklist for your own house but haven't been able to find exactly what you're looking for? Want to use Flylady's cleaning zones but have them specifically tailored to your house? Or would you like to add a cleaning checklist to your existing planner or binder system but want it to match? Your search stops here! Now you can get your own custom checklist made exactly to your specifications on the schedule and with the rooms and tasks you actually need! This listing is for a printable digital file that will be emailed to you that you will be able to print wherever you like. No physical product will be provided. THE DOWNLOAD INCLUDED HERE IS AN INSTRUCTION SHEET AND TWO STARTER LISTS. Once I have all of the information on that sheet, I can begin work on your custom order. How To Order 1. Purchase this listing through Etsy. 2. Email me at andrea (at) wildharted (dot) com with the details of your order. I'm happy to help you work out what could be included and encourage you to look at samples both here and online. Plan out what rooms you want included, how often you want tasks done. Please also let me know what kind of style you're looking for if you're adding this to a family binder or what colors you'd like! 3. I will email you a low resolution proof for you to review. Once this proof is accepted, I'll email over a high resolution PDF that can be printed by you, either at home or a local copy shop, on standard letter size paper. I'm happy to help answer any questions and help with any troubleshooting to make sure you get the cleaning checklist that's perfect for you! You will hear back from me within 24 hours to get the process started but due to the highly customizable and complex nature of these sheets, turnaround time can take up to a week to get a final file for you to work with. As you start using your checklist, if you notice anything you'd like to change, add, or remove, please let me know and I'll be happy to change things for you. Are you interested in some extra pages, such as meal planning sheets, calendars, etc to complete your family binder? Send me a message and I'm happy to figure out how to make your organizing complete.
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Xylomancy, reading trees, is so old a technique that no one actually knows today how it is done. If you look at the definition, you will see that it is an "old Slavonian divination method" using twigs. Some say that a xylomantist read the formations of fallen twigs. Some others say that people used to ask advice of logs instead of twigs. (This probably means watching how the logs behave in the fireplace, and the Yule Log superstitions are reminiscent of this.) Yet some others say that it is the predecessor of arrow divination, Belomancy. It could have been something like I Ching - in one form of I Ching dried stalks of yarrow are used. It could also have involved having a bag of odd pieces of wood and sticks and tossing them on the ground, like runes or stones. As no-one knows how this is done, you have very free hands to create your own method. I would use the Omen Walk, as described by Callia Underhill in her wonderful book, Witch's Book of Divination. Basically, what she says is that all the symbols we use in divination are quite personal and self-created. We LEARN to know the tarot cards and others, even though we already have enough experience and understanding to read them subconsciously. She suggests that you write your own book of symbols, by writing in your own meaning to the symbols. To me, dreaming about flying and horses have nothing to do with sex, but everything to do with freedom and happiness. To me squirrels are not thieves, but slightly mischievous pranksters. Go to the woods, walk around and see what there is. Trees could have boughs and twigs that look funny, or interesting, or something. When I was young there was a pine tree by my school road, and it looked as if there was a pony locked inside, trying to escape. I could see the head and neck, and two legs. The twigs of another formed a word "isi", which is "daddy" in Finnish. There is also an old sign language. Almost all native peoples who live in a forested area have a tradition of using twigs and stones put in certain formations to convey messages to those who pass by. The Boy Scouts have adopted some of them to make their “trail signs”. I think it would be beneficial for your efforts to understand what the woods are trying to tell you, if you learned these and both runes and Ogham. The more symbolic languages and pictograms you have in your mind, the easier it is for you to interpret the omens around you. Write in your symbol journal all the possible ideas you get when walking in the forest, so that when you need to start reading the trees, you are prepared.