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Haste Makes Waste

Haste Makes Waste

If you attack a project quickly and do not put a lot of thought into it, you may end up with an absolute mess. Have an idea of what you want to accomplish in one day and stick to it, and you will be surprised by how much you can get done in one day. Fortitude and gratitude will take you far in life. Doing half a job will show that you only did half a job. Employers want someone reliable and will stick with a project and complete it on time. Make your career to the best of your ability and with a compassionate, loving, grateful, and caring heart, and you will reap the rewards for a job well done.

Research a product or service before you sign on the dotted line, or you may have regrets for a long time. If you repair something for someone, treat the project exactly how you would improve the item for your use. Check on contractors and service providers before you hire them, or you may be in for a rude awakening. There are many fly-by-night repair people worldwide, so do your homework before you get taken to the cleaners.

I had a roofer once that hardly used any nails to hold down the shingles, and the valleys were cut wrong, and I had to re-roof again in 8 years. Haste makes waste and also wastes your time and your money. Do not take shortcuts with any repairs, leading to more extensive and expensive repairs. If you do a job, do it like you would want it done in your house, as no one wants a hasty job done with a lot of waste and time. Life waits for no man, so do not waste your precious moments on earth and always do a job that others will be proud of for years.

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