- wet towels lying on the bedroom floor
- socks in the living room
- toys on the floor (you just tripped on another one)
- dirty dishes in the bedroom
- clothes not folded the way you want them
- toilet seat left up
Until one day a had a revelation - I started questioning why I was getting so angry. Why were these things such a big deal to me? Is it that huge of an issue to me? Isn't it more important for me to come home and have quality time with my family (or the person you share your home with), and not be such a "b-*-t-*h" (yep that word!) all the time. Not to say that I never have moments of "loosing it" but I try to pick my battles.
So how did I change my mind about how I felt in regards to my list. Like this:
- wet towel issue - usually I just pick it up, after all I'm standing there already so what's the big deal.
- socks in the living room - If I know who's they are I might toss them at the person and say, "I believe these are yours". Like I never have left socks lying around (oh no - not me).
- toys on the floor - well I don't have to deal with this one anymore (I have big kids now). But would it really hurt to help with this one, make it a game.
- dirty dishes in the bedroom - (ah yes, the old dried milk in the bottom of the glass) Well I usually let the dishes soak a bit anyways. No big deal.
- clothes not folded the way you want them - I'm now just thankful that they got folded and put away.
- toilet seat left up - I like to think of it this way:
All I'm trying to say here is "What's the big deal". These are all little things, everyday things, and they only becomes a big deal if we make them a big deal. Choose wisely, your happiness may depend on it.
2 comments:
I do agree with not making such a big deal out of little things. Although, I think that fighting over the little things keep a relationship going. It makes things interesting and fresh. If you know how someone is going to react to everything, doesn't it make the relationship boring? Honestly, who wants that?
I don't know that fighting over little things keeps a relationship going, but I would agree that if you know your partner enough to playfully "pick on" them it definitely can spice up your routine.
I believe we are probably talking about the same thing, just worded differently:)
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