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Thursday
Mar202014

The Elephant of Spring Cleaning

In about a month there will be a whirl of activity around our home as we tackle the HUGE elephant of Spring cleaning. None of us look forward to it, although the outcome always gets a big standing ovation from everyone in our family.

This year I decided to take a new approach. Why not set aside 10 minutes a day to work on a small area, and then stop. I was motivated because I knew it wouldn't be too painful, and I was amazed at how much I could get done when laser focused on a single task. I've already started lining up the small acts for the rest of the week. After a few days I plan to let my wife in on my plan and show her the results.

I was affirmed in my efforts when I read a quote today by Marian Wright Edelman:
We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee.

What small "act" could you undertake today that when combined with a series of small acts, could make a big difference in your performance?

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    Response: cleaners wirral
    Nice to read the post the elephant of Spring Cleaning, it looks funny when we see the title of the post but the discussion is very useful.Actually proper planning can save our time and can lessen our worries about the cleaning.So it is also good to enjoy the weather and plan ...
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    Various shots of an elephant being cleaned by a man with a broom. The elephant's toenails and trunk are washed, then the elephant is led across a field and climbs slowly over a small fence. This is really a lovely blog to read.

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