This won’t take long! How often has someone said that to you or you
have said that to someone else? A few
years ago, I bought my first gas grill. I
had never owned one and Karen and I decided it was time. To save a few bucks, I ordered it through the
Internet. When it came, it was in one huge box which I had a hard time moving
into the garage by myself. I vaguely
remember something about it only taking fifteen minutes to put together. Well, it took me 30 minutes just to lay all of
the parts out. Three hours and forty five minutes later, I had finished putting
my grill together. Except for putting
the batteries in backwards, I was able to fire the thing right up and do my
first outside grilling at the age of 60. I was thrilled except when I thought
how long it took me to put it together. I
was even angrier the next day when after going to Home Depot, I found the same
grill assembled. I could have purchased
it there pre-assembled; with delivery and it would have only cost me 25 dollars
more. Thus, my savings did not even come close to paying for my time, not to
mention my aggravation.
We often underestimate the length of time it will take to do
things. Sometimes we are misled by
advertisements but often by our own misconceptions. The thought “this won’t take long” should be a
red flag for most of us. On reflection, the phrase is seldom true. They say
anything worthwhile takes time. We can
do the worthless fast, but those things that are really meaningful and valuable
will take more time.
What things and events do you most often underestimate? What jobs or tasks do you rush through? What work do you have to do today that you
should allow more time for? What areas
in your life should you spend more time on?
It is a lot easier to be less frustrated and to do a better job when you
can allow the right amount of time needed for the job and not worry about it
“taking too long.”
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