I'm a procrastinator. I put off doing big things--and even tiny tasks that take less than two minutes to complete. Do you do this too?
This morning when I picked up my frying pan, I the handle wobbled because the screw needed to be tightened. To be honest, I'd noticed the loose handle weeks ago, but I ignored it. I kept telling myself, "I don't have time to fix it now. I'll fix it later."
Today I grabbed my screwdriver from my toolbox, tightened the screw on the frying pan handle, and returned the screwdriver to its place. Done! In less than two minutes, I fixed a little problem I'd been putting off for weeks. It felt good. What a sense of accomplishment!
It took seconds to tighten screw on frying pan handle |
Here are some tiny tasks that can completed in about two minutes:
- Change the batteries on the smoke alarm, remote control or another gadget
- Move that thing that's been on the kitchen counter for days and put it away where it belongs
- Clear stuff off top of my dresser and put it where it belongs
- Clear the stuff off the bathroom counter and wipe it down
- Move shoes left by the door to shoe bag in bedroom closet
- File tax papers so I'm organized to do my taxes
- Take Goodwill donation bag from living room to my car
- Clean my laptop screen and keyboard
Don't let your bathroom exhaust fan get this gross! |
Clean fan can do its job now. |
- Now when I'm showering, I won't tell myself: Clean the fan.
- When I pick up my frying pan, I won't think: Tighten the screw.
I'm paddling my own canoe through life's waters. Sometimes choppy. Sometimes smooth as glass. |