Ok, the challenge is accepted. I promise to install the extra new late westy fluorescent light I have sitting around on the sliding door head. YMMV, Mr. BZ-President-Procrastinators Anonymous On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 9:40 AM, ed donnen <spliced.surprise@gmail.com>wrote: > Well, you know what I mean. We all have a "loose shoelace", that thing we > really really mean to do, that fairly easy thing to do, not critical but > just annoying. And yet, it remains undone, just a little annoying and > ready to trip us up. > I was reminded of this phenomena by a recent post about purchasing > something years ago and never getting around to do it. > Now I belong to a wood carving group, and every once in a while we declare > a just "finish it" week, where we bring in our projects and complete them. > I know we can't all get together easily, but what if we were to promise the > list to finish just one minor pesky job? > So I was thinking the weekend of the 26th, which would give us a week to > Procrastinate and Prepare, before Performing the small job. > My job is the door holder/basket. I have a new one to replace the old > broken one. I've had it for several years now, I even know where it is! > Safely on the shelf, right there. > I promise the list to have this job completed the weekend of May 26. There > I did it, I am somewhat committed. > How about you? Any takers?? We all need support, we're not alone out > there. > ed- 91DoKa with a compulsion to complete something, anything, before the > end of next weekend. >
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