One day, many years ago, my mother had asked my father and I
to move some furniture around in our house.
This was early in my life, probably the first time I had been asked to
perform such a “manly” job and I was happy to do it. As we looked at the group of furniture that
needed to be re-located, my dad pointed the biggest couch and said, “Let’s get
that one first.”
He quickly explained that when faced with a tough task,
“lift the heaviest one first” and the rest would seem easy.
That is the exact opposite of what most people
do. We see something that looks daunting
or uncomfortable or “heavy” and we put that off. Maybe it will go away!
I find myself going back to that sage advice quite a
bit. When faced with a plate full of
activities, a hard conversation, or, yes, even a group of furniture, I want to
get the hard part out of the way first.
Once that is addressed, the rest of my day almost always goes a lot
easier!
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