“But I don’t want to.” “All day I spend my days doing things I don’t want to do.” “I can’t its too hard.” These are all things I have heard from at least one of you lately. And I get it, because I also have to do a lot of things I don’t want to do, or feel like its difficult to do. Really. If I were choosing how I could spend my time all day every day, I doubt I would choose laundry, vacuuming and scrubbing bathrooms. I doubt it. I would much rather read, go to lunch with friends, and plan vacations. (Or daydream about them, as I don’t really like the planning part.)
I don't want to
I don't want to
I don't want to
“But I don’t want to.” “All day I spend my days doing things I don’t want to do.” “I can’t its too hard.” These are all things I have heard from at least one of you lately. And I get it, because I also have to do a lot of things I don’t want to do, or feel like its difficult to do. Really. If I were choosing how I could spend my time all day every day, I doubt I would choose laundry, vacuuming and scrubbing bathrooms. I doubt it. I would much rather read, go to lunch with friends, and plan vacations. (Or daydream about them, as I don’t really like the planning part.)