It’s so easy to tolerate the little things
Today (and most of the weekend) I have spent my time “house cleaning” all the little things that I have been tolerating but are annoying.
The first one was my mobile (cell) phone. It rang twice and went straight to voicemail. Whenever I heard it ring I would have to do a rugby tackle style dive for it so that I could answer it and didn’t have to end up ringing the person back. It cost a fortune in return calls! It took a couple of phone calls and around 20 minutes to sort it out (mainly because I just couldn’t understand the instructions I was given!) but I did it and now I ring for 30 seconds…. ample time to mosey-on-down towards it without any major panic.
The second one was my MyBlogLog account – it’s one of those communities that I joined at least 15 months ago (twice) and never really stopped to figure out. One account had more of a connection than the other. Once it was taken over by Yahoo it became even harder to log in and I could never remember my password. Well today I made the effort to figure it out. Have deleted one account and set up the one I will now use.
My son and his school jumper. My boys go through school clothes like water. They lose them, rip them, misplace them and find them months later. My youngest is down to one school jumper and I have been refusing to buy another because he lost the last one after a few weeks of buying it. Well even I am sick and tired of looking at his old one now and today I bought him two more.
These little things have been on my mind to do for ages. They have been robbing me of my energy as I constantly think about them and never get round to sorting them out. Now as I complete each one it feels great to be able to let them go and move on to the next thing.
What small things are you tolerating (or putting up with) that if you just stopped to do them you could forget about?
About Diane Corriette
I write on this self development blog about building self confidence, and living a life of full self expression where you are free to be you. Being able to be confident is not so much about how you think but what you feel. To successfully build self confidence you must use your thoughts to create an image of who you want to be, and your emotions to help you feel this amazing new you and then visualise & focus on it until it becomes your reality.






Hey there Diane,
I need to just take them on and free my mind for more important things. I have a storage box full of junk that I have needed to sort through FOREVER. Think I’ll dive in
You are so right about letting these little things hang around and rob us of energy. I am so guilty of this
Sounds like a great idea Dori. I hate getting started but once I have I love the process of sorting through everything and of course LOVE the end result!
Happy sorting