Low Hanging Fruit
I went all winter without changing the burned out bulb in the ceiling light in my room.
The fixture is made of glass and to change it requires unscrewing and re-screwing things.
It's not brain science, but it is a hassle. Plus the light is all the way up there.
One Sunday I decided to finally change the bloody thing. It took less than 5 minutes and afterward something truly amazing happened.
I could see.
Five minutes of effort enhanced my quality of life immeasurably.
What other simple things can I do that will yield such large returns?
The fixture is made of glass and to change it requires unscrewing and re-screwing things.
It's not brain science, but it is a hassle. Plus the light is all the way up there.
One Sunday I decided to finally change the bloody thing. It took less than 5 minutes and afterward something truly amazing happened.
I could see.
Five minutes of effort enhanced my quality of life immeasurably.
What other simple things can I do that will yield such large returns?
2 Comments:
This is very true. Procrastination has many rationalizations.
If you could only bottle up this motivation . . .
Tracy,
Your blog is quite interesting. We always have a way of rationalizing our procrastinations, don't we? When you findtime, do visit my blog.
- Wes
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