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| From: «jÓñi» (Original Message) | Sent: 9/2/2008 1:56 PM |
Here's a list of things that need to be done more regularly but I procrastinate because I don't like doing them. As opposed to all the other things I procrastinate on for other reasons! - Cleaning the tub - hate having to get into it, hate how I have to bend my wrist, hate the smell of the cleaner
- Vacuuming the office floor - hate dragging the vacuum down here, hate noticing how junky it is and what kind of crap I have to move to get the vacuum back behind things, hate seeing all the dead bugs which are everywhere, no matter how regularly I vacuum due to, I guess, the pesticide shield between this level and the lower basement where the centipedes originate
- Hanging the kids' shirts - aggraves the arthritis in my shoulders to reach above my head
- Sorting out the socks and whites - do I need to explain this one???
- Mopping the kitchen and dining room - why do I hate this one? It's not hard or a pain. I think just because a) it gets messed right back up and b) hairs and stuff get caught in the mop letting me know what a crappy job I did sweeping and/or vacuuming.
- Dealing with paperwork - laziness is truly the only reason here
- Cleaning out the van - because I hate my van I guess
From now on I'm going to try to incorporate one hated job into either my morning or after-dinner routine daily. Starting with the tub which I sprayed before I came down. |
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