Thursday, March 12, 2009

National Procrastination Week


Depending on who you talk to, either the first or second week in March is National Procrastination Week. Maybe the second week is for those who want to put things off for another week.

Here is the motto: “To promote the benefit of relaxing by putting off until tomorrow, everything that needn’t be done today.”

I have found that when I put things off, I can never really relax. So, what is it that makes us procrastinate? Here is a list that I came across:
  • We put off unpleasant or difficult tasks.
  • We procrastinate when we’re afraid.
  • We procrastinate when we’re swamped.
  • We procrastinate when we’re overwhelmed.
As a handyman I find that many people procrastinate on home repairs because they are worried about the cost. The problem with that is deferred maintenance many times gets worse and the cost goes up.

The best thing to do is find out what it is actually going to cost then you know if you can get it done right away or if you need to save for the repair. Sometimes an intermediate repair can be done to keep the problem from getting worse.

I have found through the years that my customers are usually surprised to find out that the repairs I do cost less than they expected.

If you really want to relax then put off procrastination by giving me a call. Until then, ponder these words: According to William James, "nothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging-on of an uncompleted task." Ben Franklin advised not putting off until tomorrow what you can do today, warning, "You may delay, but time will not."

Philip

Monday, March 9, 2009

Screen Door Repair

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I have a customer who was unhappy with the condition of her patio screen door. The handle didn’t work, the screen was rusty and the paint wasn’t in very good shape. I measured the door and found that it wasn’t a standard size. To replace it would have been very expensive.

I told her that we could fix up the old one. It was a good door except for cosmetic problems. She was happy with that idea.

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I replaced the screen and molding, put on a new handle and gave it a fresh coat of paint. As you can see, the door looks much better now and should last for many more years.

I find that many times a little maintenance and repair goes a long way. Things can be fixed up for a lot less than expected.

Philip
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