The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

, but I guess they’re popular and they sell a lot of them!.

Then I set the timer on my phone for 2 minutes and I tackle the first task.When the timer goes off, I hit “repeat” on the timer and move onto the next thing.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

Sometimes the task isn’t quite done, but progress has definitely always been made and it’s amazing the number of times that a task that I’ve been kind of putting off only actually takes about 30 seconds.It’s a really eye-opening experience and I always just feel like all is better in the world once I’m done with all 10 of my tasks.Give it a try on days where you feel a little frustrated or like things just aren’t going the way you’d like them to.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

See how my wood counters are a little scratched up there?People always ask me about how they hold up to everyday wear and tear, water next to the sink, etc.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

I answered all those questions.

in this old post here.How to Whitewash Stone.

Things I Love More Now Than When I First Bought Them: Home Edition.The Creek Line House DIY and Renovating Archives.

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