The Snag in Your Sweater and the Ringtone You Hate: How Pesky Little Things Can Add Up to Big Roadblocks
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While a lot of the coaching I do is about encouraging people to spend at least 15 minutes per day on the creative work that makes them happy, this bit is about attending to all those dumb, pesky details that can make your world feel like a dumb, pesky place to be.
For example, let's take my client, Kevin. Kevin is a an actor - one of those good-looking-Califo
ia-surfer types. He's a hard-working member of a Los Angeles theatre company, and he occasionally books television and film work, usually playing a good-looking-Califo
ia-surfer type.
Here’s Kevin’s list of dumb, pesky things:
* Get the car washedn * Clear off deskn * Take “Opening Night” outfit to the dry cleanersn * Clear out the nightstand drawe
* Scrub the tile grout in the tubn * Call Angela – her birthday was ages ago!
* Check DWP website about drip irrigation programn * Put scuba gear in garage – get it out of the bedroomn * Throw out holey underwea
* Wipe down patio furniture
Now, how long do you suppose these items had been on Kevin’s list?
Here’s Kevin’s embarrassing secret: nothing on that list was less than three months old, and some of them (nightstand drawer) had been on his to-do list for over five years. We can all point and snicker and laugh, but be honest, how many days or weeks or months have some of your to-do items been hanging around?
Now part of me wants to say to Kevin, “Look, clearly you don’t really give two hoots about getting your car washed, so why not just cross it off your list entirely and move on to a more interesting problem?”
But the fact is, the dirty car bothers him. It all bothers him.
None of it bothers him very much, but all of them bother him a little.
And here's what happens:
Every morning Kevin wakes up, looks at his overflowing nightstand drawer and thinks that he should have cleaned that out already.
Then he goes to the shower and cringes at the sight of his grubby tile grout.
Then he gets dressed, rooting around for intact underwear, trips over the scuba gear, walks past his messy desk on which, somewhere, is his friend Angela's phone number and he walks past the suit that’s waiting to go to the dry cleaners and he exits his home and notices the dried-out lawn and the grimy patio furniture and he gets in his dirty car and drives to work.
The poor man hasn’t been awake for 45 minutes and he’s already feeling terrible about himself.
That’s why I want you to take care of these niggling things.
Not because anyone cares if your car is dirty, but because it’s affecting your self-esteem, and it’s affecting your ability to believe in yourself. “How can I start the project of my dreams when I can’t even find matching socks!” Well, perhaps you can’t.
So make a list of ten little things that:
* you know need doingn * you know that if you did them it would make positive difference in your lifen * you've been putting off for some mysterious reaso
You must keep this list to truly “little” things. Things that cost less than $50. Things that take less than one hour to complete. Things that might even be considered “errands.”
Now, schedule some time to complete these tasks. Might be 15 minutes a day, might be one whole day devoted to the whole list, might be delegating these tasks (Yes! Delegate!) It can also be fun to make an errand-date with a friend. Standing in line at the Post Office is a lot more fun when you've got a buddy.
So what niggling little things have you been putting off? How does it feel when you finally get one done?
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