Friday, September 7, 2012

The little problems

The big, urgent problems get your attention, as well they should. Because they are so serious, you'll naturally take them seriously and quickly do something about them.

The smaller, nagging, everyday problems don't have that same sense of urgency. They don't usually grab your attention and demand to be solved.

Yet those little problems can wear you down over time. They seem almost too trivial to do anything about, so you can be tempted to just let them continue draining your energy and resources, day after day.

For example, a slow drip from the faucet in your bathroom sink doesn't seem like much, and yet it can end up wasting hundreds or thousands of gallons of water. Eventually, even the little problems can have a big impact.

Fortunately, the little problems don't take much effort to solve. It's mostly just a matter of taking them seriously and taking the time to do it.

If there's some little problem that's been nagging you and slowly draining you, now is a great time to do something about it. Free yourself, one by one, from the little problems, and it can make a big positive difference in your life.

-- Ralph Marston

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