The Shed

GETTING UNDER THE HOUSE — THE EASY WAY

Like most sheddies, I have a list of jobs. Some are in my head, a few occasionally get written down. I’m reluctant to write a comprehensive list because it would be depressingly long, so I write lists of three or four things at a time and lately just try to get a few things done — or, more importantly, get a few jobs actually finished.

If I have one bad habit, it’s that I have lots of things on the go. Then, tomorrow, something else comes up — something that I really need to do, or that I just want to do more than I want to finish that other job. However, I’m working on that and have had a few successes lately wherein I fought and won against ‘I’ll finish that tomorrow’, and actually did finish.

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