What's
Fun Got To Do With It
Finding Joy in Meaningless Tasks
Spending an afternoon working
on the car, gardening, or even cleaning the house can be fun when we have an
interest in the project. Yet, we can also find joy in the chores and tasks we
don't especially like. All we need is a change of attitude, a different
approach, a little music, or some help from friends, and the tasks or
responsibilities that we perceive as tedious can become a source of pleasure.
Most of us tend to put off what it is that we don’t want to do. Yet, one
of the best approaches to an unpleasant task or dull chore is to dive right in
and be fully mindful of what it is that you are doing. You may not perceive
washing the kitchen floor as enjoyable, but it can be if you view it as a loving
act for both yourself and your family. Lose yourself in paying your bills, and
thank the universe that you are able to receive the service you are writing that
check for. Mending can become a treasure hunt to find the right button and
matching thread. And, each morning, see how neatly you can make your bed and
take pride in your results.
Playing your favorite music, dancing while
you work, or creating a mental list of everything you are grateful for are just
a few ways to turn an unexciting activity into a fun event. Ask a friend to help
you clean out the basement or paint a room; provide some yummy snacks as an
incentive. Look for joy in doing your mundane activities, and they’ll become a
source of enjoyment rather than a tolerable duty.