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Work and Germany; Benedictines and Buddhists: Attitude
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 673066" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Think of it in terms of acquiring fitness.</p><p> </p><p>When I was at my worst, I could walk maybe 10 minutes a DAY. At that point... what are my chances of ever doing the things I want to do? Very low.</p><p>But I didn't stay at 10 minutes a day for very long.</p><p>After a few weeks, it was 15, then 20. Then 20, twice a day.</p><p> </p><p>Right now, 15 minutes might be all you can face (it's all *I* can face for housework!). Keep at it, and you will find that you stop looking at the clock. You will get involved in a <em>single task</em>, and you will complete it. Something finite like... clean the washroom. (for the record, laundry and dishes are NEVER "done")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 673066, member: 11791"] Think of it in terms of acquiring fitness. When I was at my worst, I could walk maybe 10 minutes a DAY. At that point... what are my chances of ever doing the things I want to do? Very low. But I didn't stay at 10 minutes a day for very long. After a few weeks, it was 15, then 20. Then 20, twice a day. Right now, 15 minutes might be all you can face (it's all *I* can face for housework!). Keep at it, and you will find that you stop looking at the clock. You will get involved in a [I]single task[/I], and you will complete it. Something finite like... clean the washroom. (for the record, laundry and dishes are NEVER "done") [/QUOTE]
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