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 Priorities: Don\'t Dry Your Dishes
David Leonhardt | Published 09/16/2004 | Life | Unrated

Priorities: Don\'t Dry Your Dishes

Do your dishes really need to be dried, or could you just let the water evaporate? If you spend just 5 minutes per meal drying dishes, that equals a quarter of an hour per day, or 91 hours each year.

Imagine spending almost four days in a row standing at the sink drying dishes. No eating. No sleeping. No bathroom breaks. Just drying dishes for four days straight.

Now imagine doing something else with that time. Savoring the fresh air. Going on a camping trip. Playing with your children. Volunteering at the food bank. Upgrading your career skills. You can do a lot in four days.

Or you can dry dishes. Some chores we have to do (like washing the dishes). But some are optional. You are given a short time to live. How you spend that time is your choice.

This inspiration was first published in my Daily Dose of Happiness ezine, to which one subscriber commented:

\"Another thought is, do dishes, laundry, sweeping, dusting, and other chores as a family. The best conversations I ever had with my parents, grandparents, and other family members were when we were doing dishes or laundry, etc. TOGETHER!\"

To that, I had to laugh...and respond: \"Indeed, folding laundry is what passes for going on a date in our house!\"

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

David Leonhardt is author of the most energizing self-help book on happiness. Get the Best Daily Doses of Happiness in a free ebook of daily motivation.


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