Our First Exercise
For our first exercise, let’s make a list… maybe even more than one. Take a look around your home. We are looking specifically for stuff that screams “poverty” and “lack.” Some of those items simply need to go into the trash bin. Some could be easily replaced with a trip to Walmart. Socks with holes in them, for example.
Other things might not be so easy. Maybe you need them, maybe it would be way too expensive to replace them. So, my thinking is… if you need it, and you can’t afford to replace it, then hey… decorate it and make it beautiful, or at the very least, oddly interesting.
In my house, those things include the following:
- The front door
- My couch
- The living room carpet
- My dining room chairs
- The bathroom floor
So, throw some stuff away. Make a list of those things you might want to just replace, and then make a list of what might need to be decorated and beautified. If you share that list here in the comments, I will try to include as many of them as possible in our DIY projects as the project progresses.
If you have items that are broken and just need fixing, that could be an additional list. I do have some things that fall into this category, and if I can, I will share tutorials on how to fix them as well.
Hey… let’s get started right now!
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My list is mostly in my head… and many of my most pressing issues require the services of a professional… like, for example, a plumber! But maybe if I can get the house into better shape, it’ll be easier to get a plumber over here, and I can’t wait to get started with some of the DIY projects that I’ve been investigating… so… hey… this promises to be a fun and creative 30 days.
Starting a mental list, till things settle down here at work and I can write them down.
So I realized, while looking around, that one of the things that says ‘poverty’ is that my walls are to close to one another. Do you have a DIY project for that? Lol
LOL… hmmm… I’ll see if I can find one… 🙂 🙂
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