How do they work? You simply tell yourself that you only have to take one tiny step toward whatever you need to do—whether it's sorting through 3,000 photos, trimming 168 sheep hooves, or weeding the entire garden—rather than tackling the entire project at once.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Saturday Dose of Cute: About Those New Year's Resolutions (and Micro Actions)
How do they work? You simply tell yourself that you only have to take one tiny step toward whatever you need to do—whether it's sorting through 3,000 photos, trimming 168 sheep hooves, or weeding the entire garden—rather than tackling the entire project at once.
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I rarely make resolutions but this year, I did make one. It was to refrain from being judgmentally sarcastic about people. It has been hard to keep. But it isn't an all-or-nothing situation. So I catch myself in the middle of making sarcastic remarks when people drive through the red light at the pedestrian crosswalk, which happens every day, twice a day, when I cross there. And I remind myself of my resolution and take a deep breath. I tell myself that my getting sarcastic about their lack of care for running the red light will not change them one iota. That's when I find myself wishing I had a paintball gun to shoot at their disappearing car. I plan to ask the city to put up a red light camera that will pay for itself in a week, I bet. But yes, it's a lot of work.
ReplyDeleteI have actually started using the micro action approach to my house cleaning. Instead of trying to do it all in one day, I do one chore each day and it isn't so overwhelming and I actually get things done! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visting my blog the other day to see my new mini donkeys! We are just loving having them around! :)
I don't make any cause I know I won't keep them....
ReplyDeleteI love resolutions but I usually only do one or two, and I never make them about stopping something or anything negative (like losing weight). Yeah, I do need to, but I prefer to make resoluations that are what I think of as "value-added," in other words, doing something I've been wanting to do that will add fun, richness, or some other positive benefit to my life.
ReplyDeleteThis year, I'm taking ice skating lessons! (& hey, if it inadvertently helps me lose that weight, all to the good.)
Absolutely in LOVE with the donkeys...indeed, all the animals and your whole site! Hope it's raining there by now, Susan!
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