Fix the next thing
Although we may insist that problems come in piles, what they actually do is accumulate because they are avoided or feared. Then we suddenly find ourselves with a heapin’ helpin’ of horror.
Intimidation sets in.
Intimidation brings a friend. That comrade is worry.
Worry takes twice as much brain power as reasoning and planning.
Why?
Worry demands that you remember something from the past that you think is going to happen in the present and makes you wonder if it will play out in the future. It’s exhausting.
Reasoning, on the other hand, suggests that you take what you know and apply it to the ongoing situation.
When you start fixing the next thing, you find that you not only are repairing things, but also eliminating the overwhelming sensation of being drug down by your insistent problems. Rather, you’re enlightened by them and given the opportunity, through them, to prove your prowess.
Fix the next thing.
Keep your other problems waiting.
After all, some of them deserve to be snubbed.
The producers of jonathots would humbly request a yearly donation for this inspirational opportunity
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